Ideas and innovations: inclusion of pharmacists in chronic pain management services in a primary care practice.

Journal: Journal Of Opioid Management
Published:
Abstract

Nonmalignant chronic pain management involves an ongoing process of complex evaluations including proper patient selection, proper prescribing, and careful monitoring. In the Pain Management Refill Clinic, patients are stabilized on an opioid regimen by either a pain specialist or a primary care physician (PCP). The PCP assumes long-term prescription of the regimen and proper follow-up. The inclusion of pharmacists in the management of patients suffering from chronic pain has allowed the physicians to improve opioid prescribing, documentation, and monitoring in accordance with chronic nonmalignant pain guidelines.

Authors
Robin Li, Rachel Franks, Steven Dimmitt, George Wilson
Relevant Conditions

Chronic Pain