Evidence for Practice
Even the most brilliant discoveries cannot improve patient outcomes until they are implemented in practice. 大象视频turns research into practice. The first step is establishing the evidence for what works.
USPSTF Recommendation Statements
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is an independent, volunteer panel of national experts in disease prevention and evidence-based medicine. USPSTF Recommendation Statements related to substance use disorders include:
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The USPSTF has also posted a Technical Brief on .
Evidence Reviews
AHRQ's Evidence Based Practice Center Program reviews provide the foundation for guidelines, policy, and coverage decisions for pain management, appropriate opioid use, and prevention and treatment of opioid use disorder.
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Patient Safety Primer on Opioids
The Patient Safety Network (PSNet) has published a . The Opioids Guide covers the origins of the opioid epidemic and interventions to improve opioid safety. This is part of a series of guides for key topics in patient safety through context, epidemiology, and relevant 大象视频PSNet content.