10 Pain Management Tips for Physicians From a Lawyer

In a KevinMD blog post, George F. Indest, III, president and managing partner at The Health Law Firm, lays out 24 pain management-related tips for physicians.

Advertisement

Here are 10 of the tips:

 

1. Excellent documentation is a must.
2. If you are not a certified specialist in pain medicine, refer pain management patients out to one who is.
3. Be sure of the patient’s identity — require valid, government-issued identification.
4. If prescribing opiates for more than a short, chronic episode, require a pain management contract be signed by the patient in which the patient acknowledges your guidelines and requirements.
5. Require a urinalysis test before every visit.
6. Establish and maintain a good relationship with the pharmacists at the local pharmacies around your practice, especially the independents.
7. Terminate the patient immediately if the patient demonstrates drug seeking behavior.
8. Require current x-rays, MRI’s and diagnostic tests.
9. Don’t be tempted to deviate from your practice standards and procedures by the fact that the patient is a celebrity or wealthy person.
10. Treat only a few pain management patients in your practice if you are not board certified in the subspecialty of pain medicine, and you are not part of a large, institutional of pain management clinics.

More Articles on Physicians:

Clinical Trial Data Sharing: What Models Are Most Responsible?
10 Ways to Become More Confident in Roles of Power
10 Ways to Improve Patient Satisfaction Without Incurring Costs

Advertisement

Next Up in Practice Management

Advertisement

Comments are closed.