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    First Do No Harm - The Indiana Providers Guide to the Safe, Effective Management of Chronic Non-Terminal Pain
    (State of Indiana, 2013) Bell-Sharp, Kim; Gregory, Eigner; Brooks, Tracy L.; Elliott, Alicia; Cragen, Debbie; Ersin, Ozlem H.; Croasdell, Lori; Fernandes, Taya; Duwve, Joan; Fielding, Stephen M.; Gentry, Mark E.; Greene, Marion S.; King, Timothy E.; Kelley, Kristen; Konchalski, Jan; Kuzma, Abigail; LaHood, Amy; MacKie, Palmer J.; McMahan, Deborah; Mowry, James B.; Park, Esther J.; Pontones, Pam; Ring, Barry S.; Robinson, Natalie; Roth, Daniel C.; Rumsey, Todd C.; Schreier, Eric M.; Stone, Cynthia L.; Straub, Tom; Welch, Peggy; Sybesma, J. Michelle; Symmes, Shelly; Whitworth, Michael; Vaught, Cynthia; Weitlauf, Sharon L.; Weaver, Tamara; Zachodni, Carla
    "First Do No Harm: The Indiana Healthcare Providers Guide to the Safe, Effective Management of Chronic Non-Terminal Pain" was developed by the Indiana Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Task Force’s Education Committee under the leadership of Dr. Deborah McMahan. This provider toolkit, based on expert opinion and recognized standards of care, was developed over many months with the input of healthcare providers representing multiple specialties and all corners of the state. First Do No Harm provides options for the safe and responsible treatment of chronic pain, including prescriptions for opioids when indicated, with the ultimate goals of patient safety and functional improvement. It was developed as an interactive compendium to the new Medical Licensing Board rule addressing Opioid Prescribing for Chronic, Non-terminal Pain to give healthcare providers tools they can use to comply with the rule.
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