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The rapid growth in opioid deaths is related in large part to opioid prescribing by physicians. In this pilot project from an east coast healthcare system that serves more than 1 million patients and employs more than 300 clinicians in the Annapolis, Maryland, area, a wide range of prescriber and health system changes to reduce opioid prescribing were assessed.
Opioid prescribing in morphine milligram equivalents (MMEs) was measured for 6 months, followed by a 3-month intervention period and remeasurement of opioid prescribing during 16 months of postintervention observation. The intervention included public, patient, and physician education; feedback to physicians on their personal prescribing practices compared with peers; and smaller amou…