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Montana Pain Initiative
The
Problem:
Untreated
and under-treated pain is a serious public health problem
in Montana
and the United States, resulting in substantial physical, personal and social
costs. Though pain management is fundamental to
medical practice, it is complex, depending upon multiple
factors, including patient self-report; provider
assessment and practice; availability of treatment options
and referral networks; and institutional, state, and
federal policies. Nationally 76.5 million people
suffer from persistent pain. Medically underserved
populations endure an even higher pain burden. Pain
is the most common reason Americans access the healthcare
system. The annual cost of chronic pain in the United States
, including healthcare expenses, lost income, and lost
productivity, is estimated to be $100 billion. Local
statistics are difficult to obtain, but 62% of Montana
respondents in a convenience sample study of 329
participants indicated they experienced pain.
Montana’s Solutions
The
American Cancer Society through its Montana Pain
Initiative Project (MTPI) is working to improve public
policy and reduce barriers to appropriate pain management;
improve provider practice to ensure effective pain
assessment and management; work with law makers to reduce
the incidence of addiction and diversion while keeping
patient care as the primary focus; and, conduct public
engagement and patient advocacy to improve knowledge of
pain management issues.
The
MTPI will benefit thousands of Montanans with chronic
pain, will improve provider practice, and assist in the
process of creating balanced policies that ensure
prescription pain medications are available to patients
who need them, but kept away from those who intend to
misuse them.
The
primary focus will be Montana, but we will reach out to
Idaho,
Washington, and Oregon
to attend our events. Additionally, the MTPI is being
looked at nationally as a model for how to move from a
Task Force whose purpose is to assess barriers, into a
project that actually addresses those barriers. Thus,
others around the nation will also benefit from MTPI
efforts.
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