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State medical boards are more be of importance toed with physicians who overprescribe capable pain medication than with those who undertreat pain, according to an April 29 2003 of the present days release from the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics. Thirty-eight state medical boards participated in a national telephone inspect about their perceptions of overprescription of opioids and undertreatment of pain. The boards reported that they receive more complaints about physicians who overprescribe opioids than about inadequate pain treatment. for the use of all sanctions for overprescription of medications were mandatory education and retraining. most numerous boards see overprescribing as a clear violation of the standard of care and a clear threat to patients. State pain guidelines, statutes, regulations, and policies helped boards determine whether to proce with investigation of a physician reported for overprescription. alone one state board had disciplined a physician for undertreatment of pain. Many of the boards, however, indicated that they believed undertreatment of pain is an underreported question at issue Respondents applied a higher entrance of harm to undertreatment of pain, stating that pain management is still an area of uncertainty for many physicians. stranges Briefs: The State of Pain Management and Use of Prescription Pain Medications (new release, Boston: American Society of cheap Medicine & Ethics, April 29 2003) COPYRIGHT 2003 Association of Operating expanse Nurses, Inc. COPYRIGHT 2003 Gale Group
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