First, do no harm marshaling clinician leadership to counter the opioid epidemic
There is no question that opioid use disorder has become the fastest growing, serious, and far-reaching public health crisis facing our nation today. The growing and unprecedented opioid epidemic is a critical issue for public health and medical care throughout the country. Provisional estimates sug...
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Washington, DC :
National Academies Press
2017.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- What Is the Magnitude of the Opioid Epidemic?
- Which Opioids Are Most Commonly Involved in Overdose Deaths?
- What Are the Associated Characteristics of Those with Opioid Use Disorder?
- How Does the Opioid Epidemic Impact Our Families and Our Communities?
- What Has Driven the Epidemic?
- Are Effective Pain Management and Opioid Crisis Mitigation Competing Priorities?
- What Guidance and Assistance Is Available from Professional and Policy Organizations? What Are Primary Clinician Opportunities to Counter the Opioid Epidemic and Its Consequences?
- Summary Messages: Calling the Nation’s Clinicians to Action
- References
- Appendix A: Action Resources
- Appendix B: Author Biosketches.