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Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings
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Volume 33, 2020 - Issue 4
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Original Research

Quality improvement initiative for pain management practices in primary care

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Pages 513-519 | Received 08 Jul 2020, Accepted 20 Aug 2020, Published online: 17 Sep 2020
 

Abstract

In the context of both chronic pain and opioid crises, this large-system quality improvement project sought to increase use of evidence-based multimodal pain management strategies. Primary care providers (PCPs) in internal medicine and family medicine identified as above-median prescribers of 30-day opioid supplies were selected for intervention. PCPs received individualized email letters showing their opioid prescribing patterns relative to peers and urging them to view an internal pain/opioid educational video and related system guidelines. The median number of patients receiving 30-day opioid supplies from our target PCPs decreased over a 24-month period. For cohort patients identified at baseline and remaining in treatment over time, those receiving opioid prescriptions decreased, and those receiving nonopioid prescriptions increased. Percentages of PCPs prescribing nonopioids for cohort patients increased over the first year and nonpharmacologic referrals increased in range. Our evidence suggests that PCPs who are higher opioid prescribers will change their practices voluntarily when given feedback about their opioid prescribing patterns relative to their peers, as well as education regarding evidence-based pain management and opioid prescribing.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors acknowledge the following video presenters: James Albers, MD, Christopher Burnett, MD, Timothy Clark, PhD, Emily Garmon, MD, Rodney Lange, MD, Glenn Ledbetter, MD, Jason Sapp, DO, and Amber Whittenburg, MD, with Cinamon Romers, PhD, and Jae Ross, PsyD, acting as patients. The authors also acknowledge the contributions of project manager Layne Stone in addition to those of Robert Probe, MD, and the Baylor Scott & White Clinical Leadership Council.

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