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The following pages link to The Role of the Health Insurance Industry in Perpetuating Suboptimal Pain Management (Q53049421):
Displaying 18 items.
- The damage done by the war on opioids: the pendulum has swung too far. (Q33633323) (← links)
- The health insurance industry: perpetuating the opioid crisis through policies of cost-containment and profitability (Q35209803) (← links)
- The American chronic pain crisis and the media: about time to get it right? (Q36395339) (← links)
- A practical and ethical solution to the opioid scheduling conundrum (Q37390980) (← links)
- Defining Chronic Pain Ethics (Q37910299) (← links)
- The appropriate treatment of chronic pain (Q37987194) (← links)
- Eight principles for safer opioid prescribing and cautions with benzodiazepines (Q38294761) (← links)
- Insurance company denial of payment and enforced changes in the type and dose of opioid analgesics for patients with cancer pain (Q38557058) (← links)
- The extinction of comprehensive pain management: a casualty of the medical-industrial complex or an outdated concept? (Q41976339) (← links)
- A glimmer of hope in American pain medicine? (Q42134812) (← links)
- Advancing a national agenda to eliminate disparities in pain care: directions for health policy, education, practice, and research (Q46966652) (← links)
- Physician complicity in the transformation of pain medicine from a "profession" to a "business": strategies for reversing a growing trend (Q48388389) (← links)
- Fact or fiction: the truth behind the doctors company claims regarding licit and illicit opioids (Q57815951) (← links)
- The Strengths and Weaknesses of Current US Policy to Address Pain (Q60922411) (← links)
- Treatment Efficacy, Clinical Utility, and Cost-Effectiveness of Multidisciplinary Biopsychosocial Rehabilitation Treatments for Persistent Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review (Q63565780) (← links)
- Opioid moderatism and the imperative of rapprochement in pain medicine (Q64227943) (← links)
- Special Interests in Pain Medicine: Then, Now, and Forever? (Q84551549) (← links)
- Association of Formulary Exclusions and Restrictions for Opioid Alternatives With Opioid Prescribing Among Medicare Beneficiaries (Q89971000) (← links)