A retrospective analysis of the impact of Michigan's opioid prescribing legislation on discharge opioid prescribing at a single institution
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Our results indicate that the legislation implemented in Michigan to regulate opioid prescriptions was associated with a reduction in opioids prescribed to patients discharged from a community-based academic teaching hospital.PMID:36226786 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2022.0740
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - Category: Addiction Authors: Richard Sadowski Emily Hillaker Michael Chavarria Fareea Khaliq Adam Schwark Source Type: research
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