by PAINS Project | Feb 26, 2016 | Local Initiatives, PAINS Monthly Update, PAINS Updates |
PAINS has worked hard to establish a working relationship with the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) and to promote their funding of comparative effectiveness research to improve chronic pain care. To enable us to do this work, three years ago we...
by PAINS Project | Feb 26, 2016 | News, Pain Policy |
By John Burke, Guest Columnist – Published by Pain News Network I first need to tell you that I spent 48 years in law enforcement and recently retired in 2015 after commanding a large enforcement initiative in southwestern Ohio. I have extensive experience in...
by PAINS Project | Feb 24, 2016 | Member Updates, News, News & Updates |
Press Release from the American Society of Anesthesiologists Women often suffer silently when in pain, whether it’s caused by pregnancy discomfort or creaky knees. Yet there are a variety of solutions that can help relieve women of chronic pain, from exercise to...
by PAINS Project | Feb 23, 2016 | Member Updates, News, Pain Policy |
Published by The Hill – Written By Christin Veasley and Terrie Cowley Congress and the administration are acting quickly – as they should – to address America’s prescription opioid crisis. But unless policymakers expand their approach, a lasting solution will...
by PAINS Project | Feb 23, 2016 | Advocacy, Authors, Book, TV & Movie Reviews, Myra Christopher, PAINS Updates |
by Myra J. Christopher, Director of PAINS I live in Kansas City, 239 miles due west of Ferguson, Missouri, which in 2015 became the epicenter of racial tension in our country. When I learned last week that the Justice Department is bringing charges against the City of...