Introduction: Addressing pain is a crucial aspect of emergency medicine. Prescription opioids are commonly prescribed for moderate to severe pain in the emergency department (ED); unfortunately, prescribing practices are variable. High variability of opioid prescribing decisions suggests a lack of consensus and an opportunity to improve care. This quality improvement (QI) initiative aimed to reduce variability in ED opioid analgesic prescribing.Methods: We evaluated the impact of a three-part QI initiative on ED opioid prescribing by physicians at seven sites. Stage 1: Retrospective baseline period (nine months). Stage 2: Physicians were informed that opioid prescribing information would be prospectively collected and feedback on their pres...
Background: prescription opioid related deaths have increased dramatically over the past 17 years. A...
Background: Pain is one of the most common complaints that patients present to the emergency departm...
OBJECTIVE: EDs are a common source of prescription opioids on discharge. We explored opioid prescrib...
Introduction: Addressing pain is a crucial aspect of emergency medicine. Prescription opioids are co...
Introduction: Despite treatment guidelines suggesting alternatives, as well as evidence of a lackof ...
Introduction: Opioid abuse has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. Patients often pre...
Purpose: Many emergency departments contribute to the current opioid epidemic plaguing this country....
Introduction: Opioid exposure has been identified as a contributing factor to the opioid epidemic. R...
Objective: With 42% of all emergency department visits in the United States related to pain, physici...
Introduction: Our goal was to determine whether implementation of a prescription drug monitoring pro...
Background Opioid analgesics are frequently initiated for chronic and acute pain despite weak eviden...
Introduction: We aimed to evaluate the patterns of analgesic prescribing for emergency department (E...
INTRODUCTION: Deaths have increased, and prescription medications are involved in a significant perc...
Background: Opioid analgesics are frequently initiated for chronic and acute pain despite weak evid...
The United States (U.S) is currently facing an opioid epidemic. Along with high addiction and death ...
Background: prescription opioid related deaths have increased dramatically over the past 17 years. A...
Background: Pain is one of the most common complaints that patients present to the emergency departm...
OBJECTIVE: EDs are a common source of prescription opioids on discharge. We explored opioid prescrib...
Introduction: Addressing pain is a crucial aspect of emergency medicine. Prescription opioids are co...
Introduction: Despite treatment guidelines suggesting alternatives, as well as evidence of a lackof ...
Introduction: Opioid abuse has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. Patients often pre...
Purpose: Many emergency departments contribute to the current opioid epidemic plaguing this country....
Introduction: Opioid exposure has been identified as a contributing factor to the opioid epidemic. R...
Objective: With 42% of all emergency department visits in the United States related to pain, physici...
Introduction: Our goal was to determine whether implementation of a prescription drug monitoring pro...
Background Opioid analgesics are frequently initiated for chronic and acute pain despite weak eviden...
Introduction: We aimed to evaluate the patterns of analgesic prescribing for emergency department (E...
INTRODUCTION: Deaths have increased, and prescription medications are involved in a significant perc...
Background: Opioid analgesics are frequently initiated for chronic and acute pain despite weak evid...
The United States (U.S) is currently facing an opioid epidemic. Along with high addiction and death ...
Background: prescription opioid related deaths have increased dramatically over the past 17 years. A...
Background: Pain is one of the most common complaints that patients present to the emergency departm...
OBJECTIVE: EDs are a common source of prescription opioids on discharge. We explored opioid prescrib...