Kaiser Permanente has joined the National Academy of Medicine Action Collaborative on Countering the U.S. Opioid Epidemic.
OAKLAND, Calif., May 2, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Kaiser Permanente has joined the National Academy of Medicine Action Collaborative on Countering the U.S. Opioid Epidemic. This public-private partnership includes more than 100 health care, government, community, academic and other network organizations committed to working together to uncover and advance solutions to the opioid crisis. Kaiser Permanente has been actively addressing the opioid crisis using a comprehensive approach that encompasses clinician education and support, community protection, patient education and safety, and innovative tools. From 2011 to 2017, Kaiser Permanente has seen a 40% reduction in overall morphine milligram equivalents prescribed across its eight regions nationwide. “Kaiser Permanente’s integrated model enables us to implement a broad range of best practices to address the opioid crisis,” said Patrick Courneya, MD, executive vice president and chief medical officer for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals Quality at Kaiser Permanente. “Physicians, pharmacists, nurses, mental health and addiction medicine specialists all work together to deliver a coordinated and comprehensive approach to pain management, addiction and recovery.” “It is incumbent on physicians to address the opioid crisis both in the rescue phase and in the prevention phase,” said Imelda Dacones, MD, president and CEO of Northwest Permanente. The Permanente Medical Groups provide care for Kaiser Permanente members exclusively. “Permanente physicians and clinicians are committed to safe opioid prescribing and using non-opioid therapies, when appropriate, to serve and protect our patients and communities.” Connected teams, supported by technology, coordinate across specialties and care sites to deliver on Kaiser Permanente’s four-pronged approach to opioid safety. That approach includes physician education, community protection, patient safety and patient education. As part of its person-centered approach to care, Kaiser Permanente leverages telehealth, pain communication, physician leadership and innovation to support patients holistically. In its commitment statement, Kaiser Permanente has put forward several recommendations to help solve the opioid epidemic responsibly. Kaiser Permanente suggests clinicians:
“We are acutely aware of problematic prescribing patterns, such as dangerous drug combinations and escalating opioid doses,” said Stephen Tarnoff, MD, president and executive medical director, Washington Permanente Medical Group. “Our researchers are addressing pain management and opioid use disorder with care that’s proven to help people living with pain.” Kaiser Permanente looks forward to participating in this Collaborative and joining its partners in developing, sharing and spreading best practices to help solve the national opioid crisis. To learn more about Kaiser Permanente, visit https://about.kaiserpermanente.org/. About Kaiser Permanente For more information, contact: View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/kaiser-permanente-joins-national-academy-of-medicine-in-fight-against-the-opioid-crisis-300842939.html SOURCE Kaiser Permanente |