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AEM Early Access 76: Disparities in Emergency Department and Urgent Care Opioid Prescribing Before and After Randomized Clinician Feedback Interventions

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Demographic differences in opioid prescribing by patient race and ethnicity have been widely reported; Black and Hispanic patients receive lower rates and dosages of opioid prescriptions for the same conditions and reported pain level as white patients. At the same time, higher dosage opioid prescriptions have been associated with higher rates of new long-term opioid use and high-risk use, and opioid stewardship is being increasingly emphasized. Today we’re talking aout a new study in this area with lead author Aidan Crowley: Disparities in Emergency Department and Urgent Care Opioid Prescribing Before and After Randomized Clinician Feedback Interventions.

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Demographic differences in opioid prescribing by patient race and ethnicity have been widely reported; Black and Hispanic patients receive lower rates and dosages of opioid prescriptions for the same conditions and reported pain level as white patients. At the same time, higher dosage opioid prescriptions have been associated with higher rates of new long-term opioid use and high-risk use, and opioid stewardship is being increasingly emphasized. Today we’re talking aout a new study in this area with lead author Aidan Crowley: Disparities in Emergency Department and Urgent Care Opioid Prescribing Before and After Randomized Clinician Feedback Interventions.

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