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Opioid use and dosing in the workers' compensation setting. A comparative review and new data from Ohio.

Allard Dembe1, Thomas Wickizer, Cynthia Sieck, Jamie Partridge, Robert Balchick.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Many authorities are concerned about the rising use and the potential overuse of opioid pain medications. A study of opioid prevalence and dosage in Ohio's workers' compensation (WC) system was conducted, with comparisons made to opioid use in other WC and non-WC settings.
METHODS: Systematic literature reviews of WC and non-WC opioid use and dosage nationally were conducted. Two years of Ohio WC data (2008-2009) were analyzed to determine average daily morphine equivalent dose (MED), opioid costs, pharmacies used per claimant, and extent of long-duration cases.
RESULTS: Nearly one-fifth (19.2%) of Ohio WC claims involved opioid use, compared to 31.8% in other WC systems and 17.9% in non-WC settings. Mean MED was 57.5 mg, compared to 47.8 mg in other WC systems, and 41.8 mg among non-WC populations. Nearly 10% of WC claims involved relatively high MED exceeding 120 mg/day.
CONCLUSION: Policy makers need to develop strategies for addressing high opioid use in WC systems.
Copyright © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22068830     DOI: 10.1002/ajim.21021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ind Med        ISSN: 0271-3586            Impact factor:   2.214


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6.  Strategies and policies to address the opioid epidemic: A case study of Ohio.

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