2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-023-08343-9
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Collaborative Care Models to Improve Pain and Reduce Opioid Use in Primary Care: a Systematic Review

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“…But why wait?While there are a number of potential barriers to implementing brief behavioral intervention for chronic pain in primary care, we first considered the state of the science. There is substantial support for collaborative care management approaches to improve pain and opioid-related outcomes among patients in primary care (Heavey et al, 2023). Unfortunately, collaborative care management continues to suffer from limited dissemination in IPC.…”
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“…But why wait?While there are a number of potential barriers to implementing brief behavioral intervention for chronic pain in primary care, we first considered the state of the science. There is substantial support for collaborative care management approaches to improve pain and opioid-related outcomes among patients in primary care (Heavey et al, 2023). Unfortunately, collaborative care management continues to suffer from limited dissemination in IPC.…”
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confidence: 99%