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Implementing Electronic Health Record Default Settings to Reduce Opioid Overprescribing: A Pilot Study

Kara Zivin, Jessica O. White, Sandra Chao, Anna L. Christensen, Luke Horner, Dana M. Petersen, Morgan R. Hobbs, Grace Capreol, Kevin A. Halbritter and Christopher M. Jones

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Abstract: The authors implemented a 15-pill electronic health record default for new Schedule II opioids and assessed opioid quantity before and after implementation using electronic health record data on 6,390 opioid prescriptions from 448 prescribers.

Keywords: Acute Pain; Analgesic; Narcotics; Opioids; Prescriptions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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