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Implementation of order sets for opioid alternatives in community hospital emergency departments.

Jared Netley1, William Armstrong1, Sarah Meeks1.   

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PURPOSE: The design and implementation of alternatives to opioids (ALTO) order sets for the treatment of acute pain in a community health system's emergency departments are described.
SUMMARY: Healthcare institutions nationwide have incorporated policies and procedures to assist prescribers in the safe and effective management of pain. These adopted approaches may be targeted at mitigating opioid prescribing as well as promoting the optimization of nonopioid analgesics. Institutions that enact innovations and track outcomes may be eligible for reimbursement through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' Merit-based Incentive Payment System. Emergency departments may monitor implementation progress and outcomes through participation in the American College of Emergency Physician's Emergency Quality Network. Clinical pharmacists were tasked with assisting an institution's emergency departments to create and implement two order sets containing ALTO analgesics and supportive medications for atraumatic headache and general acute pain management. Key steps of order set implementation included collaborative development with emergency department providers, implementation with information services, and the development of provider-focused education by project pharmacists. The implementation of ALTO order sets has set the foundation for expansion of pain control protocols and algorithms within our institution. Furthermore, the approach detailed in this article can be adapted and implemented by other healthcare systems to help reduce opioid prescribing.
CONCLUSION: The implementation of ALTO order sets within an electronic health record can encourage decreased prescribing of opioids for the treatment of acute pain, promote and optimize dosing of nonopioid analgesics, and may augment reimbursement for services in the emergency department. © American Society of Health-System Pharmacists 2020. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Keywords:  analgesics; emergency medicine; medication-use technology; non-narcotic

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32601689     DOI: 10.1093/ajhp/zxaa166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Health Syst Pharm        ISSN: 1079-2082            Impact factor:   2.637


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1.  Clinician Acceptance of Order Sets for Pain Management: A Survey in Two Urban Hospitals.

Authors:  Yifan Liu; Haijing Hao; Mohit M Sharma; Yonaka Harris; Jean Scofi; Richard Trepp; Brenna Farmer; Jessica S Ancker; Yiye Zhang
Journal:  Appl Clin Inform       Date:  2022-04-27       Impact factor: 2.762

2.  The Impact of the Parenteral Opioid Medication Shortages on Opioid Utilization Practices in the Emergency Department of Two University Hospitals.

Authors:  Amanda J Deutsch; David A Gajdosik; Christine Ramdin; Collin Tebo; Maryann Mazer-Amirshahi; Erin R Fox; Josh Colorado; Lewis S Nelson; Jeanmarie Perrone
Journal:  J Med Toxicol       Date:  2021-04-27
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