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Inpatient Pain Management

2020 
Inpatient pain medicine has become of interest within the past few years especially with the current opioid epidemic we are facing in the United States. Unfortunately not every hospital in the United States is able to designate a team to manage patients that have a preexisting condition of chronic pain that may come into the hospital for a variety of issues that may not even be related to their pain. When chronic pain patients do get admitted into a hospital setting, it does pose a challenge for providers that may be inexperienced in treating these patients along with their “high doses” of opioid-based medications to control their pain. With the current healthcare environment and recent CDC guidelines posted for opioid management, it has created a significant frenzy among providers and how to best serve this patient population. While keeping opioid medications as part of the toolbox, we must be able to integrate a full multimodal pain treatment regimen to obtain the best outcome possible for the patient not only during their hospitalization but also as they are discharged and transition back into their normal way of life.
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