Posted on June 10, 2016 by Pharmaciststeve
Someone appears to be at the end of their rope My mother is 57 years old and not computer savy. So I’m writing you to ask your option to what to do after what happened today at the walgreens pharmacy we’ve used for 3 years now. My mom is on […]
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The DEA is Trying to Get Open Access to Your Medical Records massappeal.com/the-dea-is-trying-to-get-open-access-to-americans-medical-records/ The DEA has been fighting legal battles for years in order to get access to private medical records without requiring a warrant. To support a case against five Oregon individuals, the DEA subpoenaed the state’s Prescription Drug Monitor Program (PDMP) to provide […]
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Posted on June 10, 2016 by Pharmaciststeve
Many pts have stated that they can only find a physician that will provide services on a CASH BASIS. For a physician to accept assignment or is a Medicare participating provider means that the physician will bill Medicare and Medicare will pay the physician directly and if the pt has a supplemental insurance … they […]
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Posted on June 9, 2016 by Pharmaciststeve
Fill-in doctors for Gosy gain appreciation of pain patients, practice and problems Ailing, panicked patients challenge preconceptions http://www.buffalonews.com/city-region/medical/fill-in-doctors-for-gosy-gain-appreciation-of-pain-patients-practice-and-problems-2016060… The three doctors saw more than 200 of Dr. Eugene Gosy’s patients on their first day of filling in. The patients came in walkers and wheelchairs, some connected to oxygen tanks and others to pain pumps. […]
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Posted on June 9, 2016 by Pharmaciststeve
Elephants in the room IMO, there are so many F-ing ELEPHANTS in the room, I am not sure where to start the list. Apparently the first step on the path to where the chronic pain community has ended up today was The Harrison Narcotic Act 1914 and the motivation behind this act was bigotry and […]
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Study suggests 15,000 Indiana nurses fighting own addiction battles According to this website Indiana has 135,000 nurses and this study suggests that 15,000 are struggling with addiction.
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California Chronic Pain Center Infects Seven Patients With HCV http://www.painmedicinenews.com/Web-Only/Article/06-16/California-Chronic-Pain-Center-Infects-Seven-Patients-With-HCV/36588/ses=ogst The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has found that a pain clinic in California that delivered prolotherapy for chronic pain infected seven patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) (MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2016;65[21]:547-549). The index patient was alerted of the infection by […]
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25 states now call marijuana “medicine.” Why doesn’t the DEA? https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/06/09/25-states-now-call-marijuana-medicine-why-doesnt-the-dea/ John Kasich signed Ohio’s medical marijuana bill into law yesterday, making it the 25th state (26 counting Washington, D.C.) to allow some form of medical marijuana use. Ohio’s measure is more restrictive than medical marijuana bills in many other states. It does […]
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One in 5 hospitals fall short on ‘never events’ Leapfrog: 20% don’t have policies that meet patient safety watchdog’s standards http://www.fiercehealthcare.com/story/one-5-hospitals-fall-short-never-events/2016-06-09 Twenty percent of U.S. hospitals don’t have a policy for “never events”–serious medical errors or adverse events that should never happen to a patients–that meet a national patient safety watchdog’s standards, according to a […]
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Posted on June 9, 2016 by Pharmaciststeve
Nursing Homes Fined For Medication Errors, Fall-Related Injuries http://www.courant.com/health/hc-nursing-home-fines-0610-20160609-story.html I wonder if a controlled med was involved with being missed.. if there would be any fines ? Apparently whoever from the state that oversees nursing homes has more concern about pts receiving necessary medication as per ordered by their prescriber than does the BOP when […]
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