IEEE 802.11-17-1538r1 November 2017 PAR Review Meeting Agenda
Slide presentation documenting the November 2017 PAR review meeting for IEEE 802.11-17-1538r1, covering topics such as amendments for high-efficiency wireless LAN, next-generation positioning, and recommended practices for routing packets in dynamically changing wireless networks.
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QIPS All Section Call Opiate use in the ED
Objectives Identify the key components of opiate contracts and principles of how to use them effectively. Discuss benefits/risks of PDMP as they pertain to patient safety and quality.
Whats the Big Deal? Since 2009, more people have died each year from drug poisoning than from motor vehicle crashes. The age-adjusted unintentional drug poisoning death rate more than doubled: 2000: 4.1 per 100,000 population 2010: 9.7 per 100,000 Physicians prescribe 69 tons of oxycodone and 42 tons of hydrocodone annually in the United States.
Opiate Policies/Contracts in the ED Many EDs and a handful of Local and State governments are developing policies around the prescribing of prescription pain medications. Let s discuss (refer to example policies) Pros/Cons What wording specifically works and what does not Ask questions about the samples available Develop a toolbox for the QIPS website
Opiate Policies NYC Guideline Delaware Guideline University of Wisconsin Guideline
Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs All states but Missouri have a system in place or have approved systems ready to go. Benefits of use include Detect aberrant behavior Identify overdose substance Evaluate your prescribing practice (could be a con) Barriers to use Sign up process Cumbersome/time consuming No EMR integration No multi-state query