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Variations of pain medication use for patients with acute extremity pain in an emergency department: A quality improvement project
CONCLUSION: There are patient, prescriber, and environment-specific characteristics that are associated with analgesic selection in an ED. Combination therapy had the greatest reduction in pain regardless of the two medications received.PMID:37270423 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0770
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - June 3, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Rachael M Cardinal Frank D'Amico Elizabeth Cassidy Richard Heath Megan Baumgartner Source Type: research

New legislation in New Jersey reduced opioid use among trauma patients
CONCLUSION: Overall, opioid consumption was lower in 2018 without negatively affecting the quality of pain management. This suggests that the implementation of the new legislation has successfully reduced inpatient opioid use.PMID:37270420 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0767
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - June 3, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Renay Durling-Grover Louis T DiFazio John M Adams Karen Kong Sara S Soliman Daniel Hakakian Keren Kaynan Rolando H Rolandelli Zoltan H Nemeth Source Type: research

Variations of pain medication use for patients with acute extremity pain in an emergency department: A quality improvement project
CONCLUSION: There are patient, prescriber, and environment-specific characteristics that are associated with analgesic selection in an ED. Combination therapy had the greatest reduction in pain regardless of the two medications received.PMID:37270423 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0770
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - June 3, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Rachael M Cardinal Frank D'Amico Elizabeth Cassidy Richard Heath Megan Baumgartner Source Type: research

New legislation in New Jersey reduced opioid use among trauma patients
CONCLUSION: Overall, opioid consumption was lower in 2018 without negatively affecting the quality of pain management. This suggests that the implementation of the new legislation has successfully reduced inpatient opioid use.PMID:37270420 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0767
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - June 3, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Renay Durling-Grover Louis T DiFazio John M Adams Karen Kong Sara S Soliman Daniel Hakakian Keren Kaynan Rolando H Rolandelli Zoltan H Nemeth Source Type: research

Variations of pain medication use for patients with acute extremity pain in an emergency department: A quality improvement project
CONCLUSION: There are patient, prescriber, and environment-specific characteristics that are associated with analgesic selection in an ED. Combination therapy had the greatest reduction in pain regardless of the two medications received.PMID:37270423 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0770
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - June 3, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Rachael M Cardinal Frank D'Amico Elizabeth Cassidy Richard Heath Megan Baumgartner Source Type: research

New legislation in New Jersey reduced opioid use among trauma patients
CONCLUSION: Overall, opioid consumption was lower in 2018 without negatively affecting the quality of pain management. This suggests that the implementation of the new legislation has successfully reduced inpatient opioid use.PMID:37270420 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0767
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - June 3, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Renay Durling-Grover Louis T DiFazio John M Adams Karen Kong Sara S Soliman Daniel Hakakian Keren Kaynan Rolando H Rolandelli Zoltan H Nemeth Source Type: research

Variations of pain medication use for patients with acute extremity pain in an emergency department: A quality improvement project
CONCLUSION: There are patient, prescriber, and environment-specific characteristics that are associated with analgesic selection in an ED. Combination therapy had the greatest reduction in pain regardless of the two medications received.PMID:37270423 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0770
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - June 3, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Rachael M Cardinal Frank D'Amico Elizabeth Cassidy Richard Heath Megan Baumgartner Source Type: research

New legislation in New Jersey reduced opioid use among trauma patients
CONCLUSION: Overall, opioid consumption was lower in 2018 without negatively affecting the quality of pain management. This suggests that the implementation of the new legislation has successfully reduced inpatient opioid use.PMID:37270420 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0767
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - June 3, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Renay Durling-Grover Louis T DiFazio John M Adams Karen Kong Sara S Soliman Daniel Hakakian Keren Kaynan Rolando H Rolandelli Zoltan H Nemeth Source Type: research

Variations of pain medication use for patients with acute extremity pain in an emergency department: A quality improvement project
CONCLUSION: There are patient, prescriber, and environment-specific characteristics that are associated with analgesic selection in an ED. Combination therapy had the greatest reduction in pain regardless of the two medications received.PMID:37270423 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0770
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - June 3, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Rachael M Cardinal Frank D'Amico Elizabeth Cassidy Richard Heath Megan Baumgartner Source Type: research

New legislation in New Jersey reduced opioid use among trauma patients
CONCLUSION: Overall, opioid consumption was lower in 2018 without negatively affecting the quality of pain management. This suggests that the implementation of the new legislation has successfully reduced inpatient opioid use.PMID:37270420 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0767
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - June 3, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Renay Durling-Grover Louis T DiFazio John M Adams Karen Kong Sara S Soliman Daniel Hakakian Keren Kaynan Rolando H Rolandelli Zoltan H Nemeth Source Type: research

Variations of pain medication use for patients with acute extremity pain in an emergency department: A quality improvement project
CONCLUSION: There are patient, prescriber, and environment-specific characteristics that are associated with analgesic selection in an ED. Combination therapy had the greatest reduction in pain regardless of the two medications received.PMID:37270423 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0770
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - June 3, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Rachael M Cardinal Frank D'Amico Elizabeth Cassidy Richard Heath Megan Baumgartner Source Type: research

New legislation in New Jersey reduced opioid use among trauma patients
CONCLUSION: Overall, opioid consumption was lower in 2018 without negatively affecting the quality of pain management. This suggests that the implementation of the new legislation has successfully reduced inpatient opioid use.PMID:37270420 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0767
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - June 3, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Renay Durling-Grover Louis T DiFazio John M Adams Karen Kong Sara S Soliman Daniel Hakakian Keren Kaynan Rolando H Rolandelli Zoltan H Nemeth Source Type: research

Variations of pain medication use for patients with acute extremity pain in an emergency department: A quality improvement project
CONCLUSION: There are patient, prescriber, and environment-specific characteristics that are associated with analgesic selection in an ED. Combination therapy had the greatest reduction in pain regardless of the two medications received.PMID:37270423 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0770
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - June 3, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Rachael M Cardinal Frank D'Amico Elizabeth Cassidy Richard Heath Megan Baumgartner Source Type: research

New legislation in New Jersey reduced opioid use among trauma patients
CONCLUSION: Overall, opioid consumption was lower in 2018 without negatively affecting the quality of pain management. This suggests that the implementation of the new legislation has successfully reduced inpatient opioid use.PMID:37270420 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0767
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - June 3, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Renay Durling-Grover Louis T DiFazio John M Adams Karen Kong Sara S Soliman Daniel Hakakian Keren Kaynan Rolando H Rolandelli Zoltan H Nemeth Source Type: research