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Improve Your Emergency Department’s Pain and Addiction Care

By ACEP Now | on July 21, 2020 | 0 Comment
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We may be in the midst of a global pandemic, but the opioid epidemic isn’t going away. ACEP’s newest accreditation program, Pain and Addiction Care in the ED (PACED), is the nation’s only specialty-specific program that allows emergency departments to improve pain and addiction care. Elevate the quality of patient care with innovative treatments, alternative modalities, and impactful risk-reduction strategies in a collaborative team setting, resulting in positive outcomes for your patients, families, health care workers, and communities. Learn more at www.acep.org/paced.

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ACEP Now: Vol 39 – No 07 – July 2020

Topics: Opioid CrisisPain and Addiction Care in the ED (PACED)Pain Management

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