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Old 11-07-2009, 11:24 PM
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Thumbs up Mayday Report (Urgent Medical School and Health System Reform)

National Panel Sounds Alarm About Lack of Physician Training to Treat Chronic Pain; Major Health Groups Endorse New Report Which Calls for Urgent Medical School and Health System Reform

“Epidemic” of undertreatment affects more than 70 million Americans

The Mayday Fund Special Committee on Pain and the Practice of Medicine writes that chronic pain should be reframed as a chronic illness since “the burden of chronic pain is greater than that of diabetes, heart disease and cancer combined.” People in chronic pain have longer hospital stays, and many duplicative tests and unproven treatments—all of which drive up the nation’s health care spending, the panel said.

http://www.rsds.org/5/news/2009/Nove...ort_5_199.html

“Doctors, who don’t lack for compassion or medical skills, often offer only limited treatments to patients disabled by chronic pain,” said Lonnie Zeltzer, M.D., co-chair of the panel, and the director of the Pediatric Pain Program at the University of California, Los Angeles. “With little or no specific training in pain management, and working in systems that make it much easier to treat common conditions like high blood pressure than a complex problem like pain, doctors may intend to help but leave most patients under-assessed and under-treated. Minorities, children and women often faced the highest risk of under-treatment.”
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AintSoBad (11-08-2009), loretta (11-07-2009)