Background: In response to widespread opioid misuse, ten U.S. states have implemented regulations for facilities that primarily manage and treat chronic pain, called pain clinics. Whether a clinic falls into a state\u27s pain clinic definition determines the extent to which it is subject to oversight. It is unclear whether state pain clinic definitions model those found in the medical literature, and potential differences lead to discrepancies between scientific and professionally guided advice found in the medical literature and actual pain clinic practice. Identifying discrepancies could assist states to design laws that are more compatible with best practices suggested in the medical literature. Methods: We conducted an integrative sys...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
Background—Patients frequently seek treatment for chronic nonmalignant pain in primary care settings...
Hill [1] writes that physicians have a threefold reluctance to prescribe opioids owing to: (1) the i...
Abstract Background In response to widespread opioid misuse, ten U.S. states have implemented regula...
This study reviewed the published literature evaluating multidisciplinary chronic pain treatment fac...
Objectives: The misuse and abuse of prescription opioids (POs) is an epidemic in the USA today. Many...
Introduction: Federal agencies and national associations have implemented action plans in response t...
The pain clinic is any group of medical and/or health professionals who are treating pain symptomati...
Opioid dependence and overdose are serious public health concerns. States have responded by enacting...
ObjectivesStates in the US are controlling opioid prescribing to combat the opioid epidemic. Prescri...
Introduction: Chronic pain is a distressing condition that should be treated in specialized pain cli...
For decades, American pain specialists promoted the idea that physicians should use patients’ subjec...
Chronic pain has become a growing public health concern both with respect to its prevalence and unsa...
The purpose of these guidelines is to define appropriate treatment of chronic pain, a common and oft...
Background: Opioid analgesics have been considered the drugs of choice for the treatment of moderate...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
Background—Patients frequently seek treatment for chronic nonmalignant pain in primary care settings...
Hill [1] writes that physicians have a threefold reluctance to prescribe opioids owing to: (1) the i...
Abstract Background In response to widespread opioid misuse, ten U.S. states have implemented regula...
This study reviewed the published literature evaluating multidisciplinary chronic pain treatment fac...
Objectives: The misuse and abuse of prescription opioids (POs) is an epidemic in the USA today. Many...
Introduction: Federal agencies and national associations have implemented action plans in response t...
The pain clinic is any group of medical and/or health professionals who are treating pain symptomati...
Opioid dependence and overdose are serious public health concerns. States have responded by enacting...
ObjectivesStates in the US are controlling opioid prescribing to combat the opioid epidemic. Prescri...
Introduction: Chronic pain is a distressing condition that should be treated in specialized pain cli...
For decades, American pain specialists promoted the idea that physicians should use patients’ subjec...
Chronic pain has become a growing public health concern both with respect to its prevalence and unsa...
The purpose of these guidelines is to define appropriate treatment of chronic pain, a common and oft...
Background: Opioid analgesics have been considered the drugs of choice for the treatment of moderate...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
Background—Patients frequently seek treatment for chronic nonmalignant pain in primary care settings...
Hill [1] writes that physicians have a threefold reluctance to prescribe opioids owing to: (1) the i...