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Do you have “Peace of Mind”?

 

“Peace of Mind”.  If you’re like the majority of people in our fast paced society, you would likely go to great lengths for this precious and rare commodity.  Strategies to provide this invaluable comfort in our life range from insurance to concealed weapons, guard dogs to dead bolt locks.  All of these attempts are deployed to protect ones self and provide a relaxed state of consciousness. However, the absence of this “Peace of Mind” has been attributed to sleepless nights, adverse health effects and even an untimely demise.

The primary, most basic, and therefore encompassing contributor to peace of mind is contentment.  If presented with the truth about a certain situation an individual has the ability to make a sound decision which will assist in obtaining this contentment we so desperately seek.  People turn to a variety of resources and utilize different methods to find the truth they seek in life.  Some individuals turn to their faith, others to their intelligence, and some simply seek ways to stay busy and keep their mind off of the underlying issues that provide the discontentment they feel.

It is commonly seen in the medical field that a patient’s status and quality of life improves after obtaining a diagnosis. While there have been no changes in the patients physical symptoms, the patient can manage and cope with the disease easier knowing what his/her prognosis is.  As is seen in these patients, with accurate knowledge one can dispel the uncertainties of the future and answer the questions of the present. There is just something about having sufficient knowledge of a situation that allows us to “rest easy” in our thoughts.

Through the remarkable advancements in science and technology, it is now possible for you to gain the knowledge of biological and chemical processes that can impact virtually every area of your life.

DNA Testing

DNA testing can determine the validity of a variety of family relationships including but not limited to paternity.  Many fathers, mothers and children who have questioned their biological relationships have received “Peace of Mind” by performing a DNA test.  Others who have lost loved ones in tragic accidents where the body was unidentifiable have confirmed their identity through a DNA test.

Drug Testing

“Peace of Mind” has been received through drug testing by: concerned parents who notice undesirable changes in their child’s behavior, the employer that desires to decrease liability and the judge that needs proof that a child is not being placed in a home with a parent who is abusing drugs.

Blood Testing

Clinical blood testing is performed to provide objective findings about your body’s levels.  While there are literally thousands of blood tests that can be performed, the basic tests can tell you if you are anemic, have an increased risk of bleeding or have a decreased ability to fight infection.  Many health related school programs require proof of immunization for varicella zoster, hepatitis B and MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) prior to admission.  If you are unable to confirm a past immunization, “Peace of Mind” can be obtained by having a titer performed to establish if immunity is present prior to placing yourself in a clinical setting with an increased risk of contracting these diseases.

For Any Situation

From court cases to pre-employment screenings, there are countless situations in which medical testing may play a vital role. Probation offices, schools, prisons, and state agencies all may have cause to turn to such testing, whether as a general protocol or as a requirement on an individual basis.

Whatever the specific situation or test needed, it’s “Peace of Mind” that you receive. Don’t let stress and anxiety rule in your life when there is contentment to be had.

Contact us today to let our decade of experience in serving your testing needs give you the “Peace of Mind” that you deserve.

The Great Debate: Submit to Drug Testing or Get Off Welfare

The data is in from Utah. Though the Department of Workforce Services (DWS) spent over $30,000 to drug test welfare applicants, they reportedly saved nearly $370,000 in unpaid benefits on the many who wouldn’t submit to screening. Utah is just one of several states that link welfare assistance to drug tests.
 The Utah law requires that anyone applying for benefits under the state’s Family Employment Program take a Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI) test. The test “identifies individuals who have a high probability of addictive behavior.” DWS may then require these individuals to submit to a drug test. Anyone testing positive must undergo treatment to receive benefits.

In the first year of implementation, of 4,730 welfare applicants:

  • 1,020 scored high on the SASSI
  • 466 were tested
  • 12 tested positive
  • 4 sought treatment

 

Whether this program is a success is still questionable considering that over 500 applicants were not required to submit to a drug test, and less than three percent of the tested applicants were positive.  Some have suggested that if working Americans have to submit to drug tests to keep their jobs, why shouldn’t those who receive aid be required to as well.  Other states—Oklahoma, Tennessee, Louisiana, and Florida to name a few—have or are considering going forward with the controversial move, even as North Carolina fights over whether drug testing should be part of welfare approval in that state.

As Sarah Preston of the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina said in a recent press release, “Why the legislature was so adamant about passing this bill is unclear, since all available evidence shows that public aid applicants are no more likely to use drugs than the general public, and similar programs in other states have been found to be unconstitutional and fiscally wasteful.”
It appears the drug-test-for-welfare-benefits controversy isn’t going away any time soon.
For more information on drug, DNA and clinical blood testing, review our website, read our blog, and please contact us for assistance.

Why Your Company Should Have a Drug-Testing Program

Many companies seem to have a difficult time locating and maintaining quality employees. If your company seems to be limited by employee problems including a high turnover rate, high incidence of absenteeism, sub-par job performance, frequent accidents and/or common workers’ compensationclaims then drug testing could save you money. It has been reported in, In Favor of a Drug Free Workplace: Why Drug Testing?, that the US Navy estimated a $10 savings on every $1 spent on drug testing and the average cost of each drug abusing employee is about $6,600 per year. If you are still not convinced of the benefits your company could gain from implementing a drug testing program then refer to these research and statistics.

      • Research:
        • Studies of the workforce show that almost nine percent of employees were victims of drug abuse.
        • Almost twelve percent of job applicants tested positive for drugs.
        • The results from a study by the Xerox company demonstrated that accidents in the workplace were reduced after weeding out the employees found guilty of drug abuse.
        • Random and pre-employment drug testing has been shown to bring down the health claims of employees by almost sixty five percent.
        • It is clear that investing in a drug-testing program has been tested and proven to enhance productivity and reduce healthcare costs of companies.

 

      • II. Short Term Benefits:
        1. Cost Savings and Incentive Programs are Offered by:
          • i. Medical & Health Insurance Carriers
          • ii. Property, Casualty, and Liability Insurance Carriers
          • iii. Workers’ Compensation Insurance Carriers
        2. Decreases chances that a current drug user or abuser will apply for/be hired for a job at your company.
        3. Decreased Accidents
        4. Decreased Disciplinary Actions
        5. Decreased absenteeism, theft, and fraud.

 

    • III. Long Term Benefits:
      1. Increased employee morale and productivity.
      2. Decreased costs associated with losses and errors.
      3. Increased employee awareness about alcohol and other drug/health related issues.
      4. Earlier identification and resolution of problems affecting job performance.
      5. Decreased legal costs.
      6. Less turnover which leads to decreased costs associated with hiring and training new employees.

 

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We will be glad to discuss the best option(s) to set up a drug-testing program for your company.

Why Your Company Should Be Utilizing Instant Drug Testing

Many companies wonder if  drug testing their employees would be beneficial.  When the cost, prevalence, and liability of drug abusers in the workplace is analyzed a company truly cannot afford to abstain from drug testing its employees.   Studies have revealed that one out of every six workers has a problem with drugs.  It has been estimated that drug abusers cost employers up to $100 billion in lost productivity per year, are absent from work up to twenty times more often than non-drug users, and cost companies 300% more in medical costs and benefits.  As you read these astounding statistics it should come as no surprise that the majority of all Fortune 500 Companies perform drug testing on their employees.  Drug testing can be a very useful tool to protect your company from liability, but there are many options to consider to ensure your program is legal and efficient.  You should seek guidance from a professional while developing or enhancing  a personalized drug testing program. 

Urine drug testing is the most common form of drug testing utilized.   Urine testing can be performed at a laboratory or via an instant test.  Instant urine testing has several pros and cons.  Instant tests will yield negative results within minutes as compared to the 24 – 72 hours required for some laboratory based testing.   However, the non-negative results must be treated with caution as there is a small chance of cross reactivity which could result in a false positive.  The accuracy rate of instant tests ranges between 95% – 99% depending on which drug is being tested for.  Mississippi law requires that any non-negative instant test for employment purposes be sent to a SAMSHA based laboratory for confirmation testing and be reviewed by a Medical Review Officer (MRO) to prevent misinterpretation of a false positive.  Like laboratory testing, instant tests offer great flexibility as they may be configured into different options to achieve the most precise drug test for your specific situation.  Instant urine testing is typically more cost effective than laboratory based testing, but there is an associated fee for the confirmation laboratory test of a non-negative instant result. 

You or your designated employer representative (DER) should work closely with a specialized and experienced drug testing facility to ensure that the appropriate specimen is being tested, the correct drugs are being tested, and that your company’s drug testing program is compliant with local drug testing laws.