| Literature DB >> 32453745 |
Todd Schneberk1, Brian Raffetto1, Joseph Friedman2, Andrew Wilson3,4, David Kim5, David L Schriger5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Patients who doctor shop for opioids are a vulnerable population that present a difficult dilemma for their health care providers regarding best methods of immediate treatment and how to manage their risk of harm from opioids. We aim to describe and compare opioid prescription patterns among high quantity prescription patients who doctor shopped, high quantity prescription patients who did not (doctor shopping eligible patients), and the remaining patients who received opioid prescriptions to guide population health policies for high risk opioid use patients.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32453745 PMCID: PMC7250533 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0232533
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Patients, prescriptions, and Morphine Milligram Equivalent (MME) prescribed, by patients & prescriber characteristics.
Patient characteristics (mean, median [IQR] unless otherwise indicated).
| Doctor Shopping Patients | Doctor Shopping Eligible Patients | Neither | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 50 | 51 [40, 59] | 56.9 | 57 [47, 67] | 49.2 | 49 [33, 64] |
| Female (%) | 59.8% | 57.3% | 56.8% | |||
| Total span (days) | 1563 | 1586 [731, 2376] | 1262 | 1084 [431, 2055] | 427 | 90 [90,484] |
| Active time (days) | 1216 | 1035 [523, 1811] | 921 | 667 [383, 1302] | 170 | 90 [90, 180] |
| Percent active | 80.9% 89.9% [67%, 100%] | 80.2% 92.7% [63.5%, 100%] | 46.3% 39.5% [27.7%,60.6%]a | |||
| Prescriptions/patient | 58.9 | 39 [19,80] | 31.4 | 19 [11, 39] | 2.4 | 1 [1, 3] |
| Prescriptions/patient/month | 1.39 | 1.22 [.92, 1.67] | 1.06 | .89 [.72, 1.2] | .40 | .33 [.33, .41] |
| MME/prescription (patient weighted) | 954 | 545 [283, 1047] | 1043 | 529 [294, 1025] | 270 | 150 [100, 243] |
| Prescribers/patient | 14.7 | 12 [9, 17] | 4.6 | 4 [2, 6] | 1.7 | 1 [1, 2] |
| Prescribers/patient/month | .48 | .42 [.27, .61] | .21 | .17 [.10, .28] | .33 | .33 [.33, .33] |
| Prescriptions/provider (patient weighted) | 4.0 | 2.9 [1.8, 5.1] | 8.8 | 5.7 [3.2, 10] | 1.3 | 1 [1.0, 1.2] |
| Total morphine equivalents/patient | 78190 | 22070 [6887, 70702] | 42969 | 11025 [4375 32650] | 791 | 225 [120, 600] |
| Morphine equivalents/patient/day | 51.6 | 22.9 [9.9, 53.1] | 40.9 | 16.5 [8.3, 35.9] | 3.9 | 1.7 [1.1, 3.3] |
| Maximum 90-day daily MME | 133 | 59.6 [26.7, 139] | 81.8 | 34.5 [17.9, 72.4] | 5.4 | 2 [11, 47] |
| Percent maximum 90-day daily MME > 20 | 82.1% | 71.7% | 4.3% | |||
| Patient gets only short acting opioids | 51.9% | 66.7% | 95.8% | |||
| Patient gets ≥ 1 methadone/buprenorphine | 18.9% | 10.2% | 1% | |||
| Morphine equivalents/prescription | 1328 | 600 [225, 1200] | 1368 | 600 [300, 1200] | 336 | 150 [100, 300] |
| Short acting opioids (%) | 83.7% | 84.3% | 97.0% | |||
| Methadone/buprenorphine (%) | 5.4% | 5.3% | .8% | |||
| Top 3 medications (%) | Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen (56.6%) | Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen (59.1%) | Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen (65.3%) | |||
| Oxycodone/ Acetaminophen (9.1%) | Oxycodone/ Acetaminophen (6.7%) | Codeine/Acetaminophen (11.4%) | ||||
| Morphine sulfate (6.0%) | Morphine sulfate (5.3%) | Oxycodone/ Acetaminophen (6.8%) | ||||
Fig 2Characteristics of doctor shopping patients during doctor shopping and non-doctor shopping periods (mean, median [IQR] unless otherwise indicated).
| When Doctor Shopping | When not Doctor Shopping | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Active time (days) | 395 | 288 [228, 437] | 907 | 729 [307, 1390] |
| Prescriptions/patient | 26.2 | 16 [10, 28] | 36.2 | 21 [7, 53] |
| Prescriptions/patient/month | 1.8 | 1.6 [1.2, 2.2] | 1.0 | .9 [.6, 1.3] |
| MME/prescription (patient weighted) | 837 | 487 [251, 929] | 1067 | 552 [252, 1142] |
| Prescribers/patient | 10.4 | 7 [6, 11] | 6.9 | 6 [3, 10] |
| Prescribers/patient/month | .83 | .80 [.69, .92] | .30 | .28 [.18, .37] |
| Prescriptions/provider (patient weighted) | 2.3 | 1.9 [1.4, 2.8] | 5.0 | 3.3 [1.7, 6.4] |
| Total morphine equivalents/patient | 27312 | 8425 [3260, 23330] | 56260 | 12089 [2350, 48028] |
| Morphine equivalents/patient/day | 57.7 | 26.9 [11.6, 60.2] | 46.5 | 17.2 [5.7, 45.5] |
| Patient gets only short acting opioids | 60.2% | 64.2% | ||
| Patient gets ≥ 1 methadone/buprenorphine | 13.7% | 14.2% | ||
| Morphine equivalents/prescription | 1043 | 450 [150, 1000] | 1555 | 675 [300, 1500] |
| Short acting opioids (%) | 86.1% | 81.9% | ||
| Methadone/buprenorphine (%) | 4.3% | 6.3% | ||
| Top 3 medications (%) | Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen (57.5%) | Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen (55.8%) | ||
| Oxycodone/ Acetaminophen (10.5%) | Oxycodone/ Acetaminophen (8.1%) | |||
| Morphine sulfate (5.4%) | Morphine sulfate (6.4%) | |||
* 3,571 patients doctor shopped continuously during their time in the data base.
Fig 3The above figure depicts absolute (top row) and relative (bottom row) distributions of prescriptions per patient, prescriptions per patient per time (months), MME per patient, and MME per patient per time (days), divided into opioids provided by primary prescribers (purple), 1 prescription prescribers (dark blue), 2 prescription prescribers (light blue) and other prescribers (gray) for the different categories of patients. The top row in each individual horizontal bar graph shows patients who doctor shopped divided into distributions when they met the definition of doctor shopping (yes) and when they did not meet the definition (no). The second row in each horizontal bar graph shows the distributions for patients who doctor shopped as the aggregate of all prescriptions during doctor shopping or not. The third row depicts the distributions of opioid prescriptions for those who were doctor shopper eligible and the fourth row is those who fit neither definition.
Prescriber characteristics, N = 185,424 (mean, median [IQR] unless otherwise indicated).
| Doctor Shopping Patients | Doctor Shopping Eligible Patients | Neither | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prescribers (N, %) | 89,683 (48%) | 117,633 (63%) | 172,109 (93%) | |||
| Prescriptions/prescriber | 25 | 6 [2, 20] | 80 | 10 [3, 45] | 34 | 9 [2, 40] |
| Patients/prescriber | 6 | 3 [1, 7] | 12 | 4 [2, 14] | 27 | 7 [1, 29] |
| MME/prescription/patient | 694 | 300 [145, 738] | 709 | 311 [150, 713] | 459 | 189 [110, 386] |
| MME/patient/prescriber | 4152 | 567 [187, 5667] | 4873 | 680 [200, 3124] | 887 | 9228 [123, 580] |
| Patients/1000 MME/prescriber | 3.8 | 1.8 [0.4, 5.3] | 3.6 | 1.5 [0.3, 5.0] | 6.1 | 4.4 [1.7, 8.1] |
Prescribers can be in more than 1 category and are in a category if they wrote at least one prescription for a patient in that class.
MME = Morphine milligram equivalent