October 25, 2017 – Destigmatizing
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Anchor lead: Should the US follow the lead of other countries in destigmatizing drug use? Elizabeth Tracey reports Portugal is being put forward as a model for decreasing opioid addiction and overdose death, where destigmatization is the linchpin along with …
October 24, 2017 – Opioid Impact
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Anchor lead: What would be helpful about declaring opioid overdoses a national emergency? 64,000 people dead from opioid overdoses last year. Those are the dire statistics, and Eric Strain, a drug abuse expert at Johns Hopkins, says their impact is …
October 23, 2017 – High Value Care
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Anchor lead: Helping manage health care costs is something called ‘high value care,’ Elizabeth Tracey reports Health care costs too much. That’s an inescapable fact, and one that may be helped by an approach called ‘high value care.’ Paul Rothman, …
PodMed – Week of October 20, 2017
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This week’s topics include Medicare spending on frail elderly, resorbable stents, men with HPV, and procalcitonin to assess antibiotic need. Program notes: 0:41 Looking at procalcitonin to determine antibiotic use 1:42 Improve or worsen survival 2:40 Point of care testing …
October 20, 2017 – A Place for Opioids
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Anchor lead: There is a role for opioid medications in managing some chronic pain, Elizabeth Tracey reports Now that federal authorities are so focused on curtailing the opioid epidemic, does that mean that there’s no place for these medicines in …
October 19, 2017 – Dissecting Pain
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Anchor lead: Helping people in chronic pain requires a multipronged approach, Elizabeth Tracey reports Chronic pain is complicated to manage, and now that opioids are being tightly controlled, new approaches are needed. Michael Clark, a pain expert who spoke at …