One-fifth of American adults experience chronic pain, CDC estimates
Living in poverty or rural areas increases the odds of suffering from chronic pain, and one-fifth of adults in the U.S. live with the condition, according to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Senators ask CMS to include opioid treatment in Medicare Advantage model
A bipartisan group of senators asked the CMS to expand the Medicare Advantage value-based insurance design model to include substance abuse disorder patients, saying it could help combat the opioid epidemic.
Prescription opioids implicated in overdose deaths, study says
Think illicit fentanyl made in clandestine labs is the only thing fuelling opioid overdose deaths? Think again. A new study is shedding light on the role of prescription opioids, abused by patients or diverted to the streets, in the epidemic of fatal overdoses across the country, a growing scourge that killed nearly 4,000 people in Canada last year alone.
University of Michigan Health to pay $4.3-million penalty in opioids case
The University of Michigan Health System has agreed to pay a $4.3-million penalty to resolve allegations that it mishandled its prescription drug inventory — a claim that arose following the opioid overdoses of two hospital employees, including a nurse who died.
FDA pushes for development of non-opioid pain medications
The Food and Drug Administration is planning new steps to encourage the development of nonaddictive alternatives to opioid pain medications, Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said in an interview.
Tucson Medical Center sues pharmaceutical companies over opioid crisis
Tucson Medical Center became one of the first hospitals in Arizona to file a lawsuit against some of the largest pharmaceutical companies and distributors in the United States, claiming they negligently and fraudulently created the opioid crisis that is “devastating communities” in the state and across the country.
Bleak New Estimates in Drug Epidemic: A Record 72,000 Overdose Deaths in 2017
Drug overdoses killed about 72,000 Americans last year, a record number that reflects a rise of around 10 percent, according to new preliminary estimates from the Centers for Disease Control. The death toll is higher than the peak yearly death totals from H.I.V., car crashes or gun deaths.
Johns Hopkins panel creates guidelines for prescribing opioids after common surgeries
Johns Hopkins Hospital is recommending its doctors give patients far fewer opioids following surgery than they have in the past, after a panel including doctors, nurses and patients looked at the prescribing habits of physicians.
Zynex Announces Webinar to Address US Opioid Epidemic
Zynex is an innovative medical technology company specializing in the manufacture and sale of non-invasive medical devices for pain management, stroke rehabilitation, cardiac monitoring and neurological diagnostics. The company continues to introduce several new products to its product portfolio in its efforts to address the pain and rehabilitation markets and the current opioid epidemic.