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The System Is Broken: A Qualitative Assessment of Opioid Prescribing Practices After Spine Surgery
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 95Issue 9p1906–1915Published online: July 28, 2020- Nafisseh S. Warner
- Dawn Finnie
- David O. Warner
- W. Michael Hooten
- Karen F. Mauck
- Julie L. Cunningham
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 2To elucidate factors that influence opioid prescribing behaviors of key stakeholders after major spine surgery, with a focus on barriers to optimized prescribing. - Special article
An Institutional Approach to Managing the Opioid Crisis
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 95Issue 5p968–981Published online: March 11, 2020- Halena M. Gazelka
- Casey M. Clements
- Julie L. Cunningham
- Holly L. Geyer
- Jenna K. Lovely
- Cheri L. Olson
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 7The opioid crisis is a major concern of most health care institutions, including our large academic center. In this article, an organized approach to managing the epidemic institutionally is discussed. An Opioid Stewardship Program was instituted at our tertiary-care center with multiple sites and states of practice, which included diverse membership and expertise. Charges of the program included reviewing current practice, workflows, and external and internal guidelines and evaluating and standardizing prescribing practices.