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CDC Opiate Prescribing Guidelines- An update by Larry Kobak Esq.

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Larry Kobak, Esq. on CDC Guidelines: What You Need to Know! PendingDec 14, 2022

1 CME Available

What you need to know: The Updated CDC Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain

Monday, November 21 at 6:00 pm EDT

NYSPS Legal Briefs

New 2022 CDC Guidelines on

OPIOID USE FOR TREATMENT OF PAIN

The CE experience for this Webinar is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and earn credits: https://earnc.me/p1nfCi

The Guidelines state very clearly: “Nonopioid therapies are preferred for subacute and chronic pain.” If you are using opioids for subacute or chronic pain, which including both terms, means treating pain for 1 month or more, your chart must contain some justification for the use of opioids. This is an extremely important matter. Appropriate reasons, such as a prior treater, attempted various nonopioid treatments of some kind that failed. There must be a very good reason why opioids were tried. It must be documented.

Larry Kobak, Esq.

Senior Counsel

Frier Levitt

ATTORNEYS AT LAW

101 Greenwich Street, Suite 8B

New York, NY 10006

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Larry Kobak, Esq. on CDC Guidelines: What You Need to Know! PendingDec 14, 2022

1 CME Available

What you need to know: The Updated CDC Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain

Monday, November 21 at 6:00 pm EDT

NYSPS Legal Briefs

New 2022 CDC Guidelines on

OPIOID USE FOR TREATMENT OF PAIN

The CE experience for this Webinar is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and earn credits: https://earnc.me/p1nfCi

The Guidelines state very clearly: “Nonopioid therapies are preferred for subacute and chronic pain.” If you are using opioids for subacute or chronic pain, which including both terms, means treating pain for 1 month or more, your chart must contain some justification for the use of opioids. This is an extremely important matter. Appropriate reasons, such as a prior treater, attempted various nonopioid treatments of some kind that failed. There must be a very good reason why opioids were tried. It must be documented.

Larry Kobak, Esq.

Senior Counsel

Frier Levitt

ATTORNEYS AT LAW

101 Greenwich Street, Suite 8B

New York, NY 10006

  continue reading

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