Transforming Prescription Opioid Practices in Primary Care With Change Theory
The opioid epidemic continues to be an ongoing public health crisis. Many primary health care providers aptly serve as the gatekeeper to opioid prescriptions. The opioid epidemic has challenged the primary care profession whilst many of these providers have opted out of opioid prescribing altogether...
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Main Authors: | Rob E. Carpenter (Author), Dave Silberman (Author), Jody K Takemoto (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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