Opioid resources
- Lisa Sever
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6 years 8 months ago #3659
by Lisa Sever
Replied by Lisa Sever on topic Opioids for pain after surgery - Patient tool
A collaborative effort of many national organizations has lead to the creation of a new patient tool.
"Opioids for pain after surgery: your questions answered", led by ISMP Canada, is based on the 5 Questions to Ask about your Medications template.
Find the copies at:
English: www.ismp-canada.org/download/OpioidStewardship/OpioidsAfterSurgery-EN.pdf
French: www.ismp-canada.org/download/OpioidStewardship/OpioidsAfterSurgery-FR.pdf
Share this within your organization to increase awareness of proper opioid usage when prescribed post surgery.
Lisa Sever
ISMP Canada
"Opioids for pain after surgery: your questions answered", led by ISMP Canada, is based on the 5 Questions to Ask about your Medications template.
Find the copies at:
English: www.ismp-canada.org/download/OpioidStewardship/OpioidsAfterSurgery-EN.pdf
French: www.ismp-canada.org/download/OpioidStewardship/OpioidsAfterSurgery-FR.pdf
Share this within your organization to increase awareness of proper opioid usage when prescribed post surgery.
Lisa Sever
ISMP Canada
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6 years 10 months ago #3499
by Lisa Sever
Replied by Lisa Sever on topic Opioid prescribing by Primary Care
I just wanted to share an initiative by Health Quality Ontario.
They have created a individualized report called MyPractice Primary Care.
It provides data to family physicians regarding opioids and benzodiazepine prescribing, cancer screening and diabetes management.
Other aspects of healthcare usage are also included.
Practice improvement ideas are also included.
Check it out at: www.hqontario.ca/Quality-Improvement/Guides-Tools-and-Practice-Reports/Primary-Care
What are other provinces doing to increase awareness of opioid prescribing habits?
Lisa Sever
ISMP Canada
They have created a individualized report called MyPractice Primary Care.
It provides data to family physicians regarding opioids and benzodiazepine prescribing, cancer screening and diabetes management.
Other aspects of healthcare usage are also included.
Practice improvement ideas are also included.
Check it out at: www.hqontario.ca/Quality-Improvement/Guides-Tools-and-Practice-Reports/Primary-Care
What are other provinces doing to increase awareness of opioid prescribing habits?
Lisa Sever
ISMP Canada
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6 years 11 months ago #3324
by Lisa Sever
Replied by Lisa Sever on topic Opioid Quiz by Canadian Deprescribing Network
Take this opioid quiz developed by Canadian Deprescribing Network. For consumers and healthcare professionals
fr.surveymonkey.com/r/938PDHT
They provide the answers after the quiz, and have incorporated many of the ISMP Canada videos and tools.
Share this with your patients and colleagues.
Lisa
ISMP Canada
fr.surveymonkey.com/r/938PDHT
They provide the answers after the quiz, and have incorporated many of the ISMP Canada videos and tools.
Share this with your patients and colleagues.
Lisa
ISMP Canada
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7 years 8 minutes ago #3297
by Seema Nayani
Replied by Seema Nayani on topic Joint Statement of Action to Address the Opioid Crisis: A Collective Response (Annual Report 2016–2017)
The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) has released an annual report that outlines the contributions and progress that the signatories of the Joint Statement of Action to Address the Opioid Crisis have made on their commitments. You can find the report here:
Joint Statement of Action to Address the Opioid Crisis: A Collective Response (Annual Report 2016–2017)
CCSA's website also has some great opioid resources and past reports.
Kind regards,
Seema
Joint Statement of Action to Address the Opioid Crisis: A Collective Response (Annual Report 2016–2017)
CCSA's website also has some great opioid resources and past reports.
Kind regards,
Seema
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7 years 4 weeks ago #3184
by Lisa Sever
Replied by Lisa Sever on topic Helping Patients and Practitioners to Understand Opioid Potencies and Overdose Risk
Great newsletter from ISMP Canada with tips on the risks of Opioids and how prescribers, pharmacists and patients can use the included infographic to prevent or minimize harm from opioids.
It also talks about the morphine milligram equivalents and some of the challenges.
Please take the time to read this newsletter .
Thanks
Lisa
ISMP Canada
It also talks about the morphine milligram equivalents and some of the challenges.
Please take the time to read this newsletter .
Thanks
Lisa
ISMP Canada
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7 years 3 months ago #2889
by Lisa Sever
Replied by Lisa Sever on topic A large health system's journey to Safer and more appropriate prescribing
This is a great read, shared by Kaiser Permanente, showing how they implemented a series of baby steps, over a 5 year period to achieve success in safer opioid prescribing.
They include a table that outlines the interventions taken as well as the metrics they used to defined success.
A number of interventions were integrated into the EHR to support clinical decisions.
Click here to get their report.
What has your organization implemented and measured to monitor success with safer opioid prescribing?
Please share!
Lisa Sever
ISMP Canada
They include a table that outlines the interventions taken as well as the metrics they used to defined success.
A number of interventions were integrated into the EHR to support clinical decisions.
Click here to get their report.
What has your organization implemented and measured to monitor success with safer opioid prescribing?
Please share!
Lisa Sever
ISMP Canada
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