UW (Washington) Opioid Prescribing 2019

UW (Washington) Opioid Prescribing 2019

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UW Medicine Opioid Prescribing 2019

Format:14 videos + 13 pdfs, size: 4.4 GB

Course Audience: family medicine physician, dentists, podiatrists, pharmacists

Overview:

Date & Location

Monday, April 15, 2019, 12:00 AM – 11:59 PM, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Overview

Washington State Bill 1427 new opioid prescribing rules will affect clinicians and health-systems where scope of practice includes prescription of opioids. Lecture and Q&A presentations will outline the context, structure, alignment with existing guidelines and rules, using case-based format. Panel discussion and audience Q&A with Commissioners from the state’s Medical, Osteopathic, Nursing, Podiatric, Dental boards will follow. Specific assessment of individualized opioid risks and use of the state’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program will be presented in case-based formats. Communication and treatment planning for patients already on prescribed opioids that are transferring to new providers will also be presented in case-based format. Consultation requirements and how to access specialists for high-risk patients will be reviewed. Case-based panel discussion with audience Q&A with focus on practical application of the rules will conclude the conference. This conference will be live-streamed for those unable to attend in person.

This course is only open to Washington State providers and prescribers, and meets the four- hour continuing education required on best practices in the prescribing of opioids for ARNPs.

Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, attendees should be able to:

  1. Differentiate between opioid prescribing best-practices and opioid prescribing rules.
  2. Delineate differences and similarities between previous Washington State opioid prescribing guidelines and rules, CDC guidelines, and current Washington State opioid rules.
  3. Outline necessary practice changes described in the 2019 Washington State Opioid Prescribing for Pain rules.
  4. Describe how to consistently apply 2019 Washington State Opioid Prescribing for Pain rules to your specific clinical practice and setting.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Includes, but not limited to: physicians, advanced practice providers, dentists, nurses, podiatrists, pharmacists,  clinic directors and hospital administrators where practices include prescription of opioids for pain across all phases of care in Washington State.

 

Applying the Rules- Pitfalls and How To Handle Them (PDF Format)

Assessing Risks- Which Tool and Then What. (Video MP4 Format)

Assessing Risks- Which Tool and Then What. (PDF Format)

Closing Remarks (Video MP4 Format)

Consultation Rules and Access To Specialists (Video MP4 Format)

Consultation Rules and Access To Specialists (PDF Format)

MJ1914 Opioid Brochure V7 (PDF Format)

Navigating Opioid Prescribing Phases and Transitions- Acute Peri-op Sub-Acute Chronic (Video MP4 Format)

Navigating Opioid Prescribing Phases and Transitions- Acute Peri-op Sub-Acute Chronic (PDF Format)

Opening Session Q&A (Video MP4 Format)

Opioid Rx 2019 presentations (PDF Format)

Patient Notification, Treatment Agreements and Clinician Education (Video MP4 Format)

Patient Notification, Treatment Agreements and Clinician Education (PDF Format)

Rules and Best Practice – They’re Not The Same (Video MP4 Format)

Rules and Best Practice – They’re Not The Same (PDF Format)

The Inherited Pain Patient- Communication and Establishing A Plan – Handout (Video MP4 Format)

The Inherited Pain Patient- Communication and Establishing A Plan – Handout (PDF Format)

The Inherited Pain Patient- Communication and Establishing A Plan (Video MP4 Format)

The Inherited Pain Patient- Communication and Establishing A Plan (PDF Format)

The SUPPORT Act- Its Implications and Impacts to Providers (Video MP4 Format)

The SUPPORT Act- Its Implications and Impacts to Providers (PDF Format)

Understanding The Rules- An Opioid Task Force Perspective (Video MP4 Format)

Welcome from the Department of Health (Video MP4 Format)

Why We’re Here & What’s To Come (Video MP4 Format)

Why We’re Here & What’s To Come (PDF Format)

Why, How and When- Using the PMP Effectively (Video MP4 Format)

Why, How and When- Using the PMP Effectively (PDF Format)