Mayo Clinic’s Holistic Program Helps Patients Quit Opioids
A 3-week program offered by the Mayo Clinic offers a multidisciplinary approach to patients with chronic pain with the goal of getting them off opioids, according to Kaiser Health News, which published an interview with the program’s director, Wesley Gilliam, PhD. The program emphasizes the treatment of underlying psychological and social stressors that contribute to chronic pain, and provides patients with tools like meditation training and cognitive techniques. “You can’t just treat the symptom, you have to treat the whole person,” said Gilliam.
Survey Finds Americans Underestimate Health Risks From Smoking
Researchers published a study in PLoS One indicating that while Americans know that smoking is dangerous, 3 in 4 of the survey respondents—whether current, former, or never smokers—underestimated the magnitude of smoking’s relative risk. The study authors concluded that warning labels should quantify the risks associated with smoking. For instance, cigarette packs in Australia carry messages such as the statistic that smoking causes over 4 times the number of deaths caused by car accidents, which has been associated with increased rates of smoking cessation.
Anthem to Stop Paying for Outpatient Imaging
Anthem will stop paying for outpatient MRIs and CT scans performed at hospitals, reports Healthcare Dive. Instead, the insurer wants to encourage patients to have scans performed at free-standing imaging clinics, which are less costly. The change will go into effect in 13 of Anthem’s 14 states by March 2018. In another cost-saving measure, Anthem will also stop covering emergency department visits in Missouri that it determines were unnecessary, a policy already in place in Kentucky and Georgia.
Incorporating Discussions of Cannabis Use Into Oncology Care Visits
September 15th 2024The legalization of recreational marijuana in Minnesota has created daily conversations about how to incorporate the use of cannabis into treatment plans for patients with cancer, explained Marie Parish, PharmD, BCOP, of Mayo Clinic.
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How Can Digital Care Programs Aid Those With Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain?
June 9th 2020On this episode of Managed Care Cast, we speak with Jeffrey Krauss, MD, chief medical officer of Hinge Health and Stanford Clinical assistant professor, about the efficacy of a 12-week digital care program aimed to reduce lower back and knee pain in a real-world population.
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Understanding the Impact of Inappropriate Opioid Prescribing Practices
April 19th 2019Deaths from drug overdoses have become the leading cause of death for Americans under age 50, which can largely be attributed to prescription opioids. Due to the role of prescription opioids, understanding prescribing patterns and identifying inappropriate prescribing are crucial for changing the course of the epidemic.
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How Patients Think About Pain May Impact Activity Levels, Study Says
December 22nd 2020The researchers said their results have potential implications for pain management and wellness in older adults, and they suggest that pain catastrophizing could be an important therapeutic target for interventions and pain treatment.
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