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This discussion was inspired by a different thread on pain meds. I'm wondering, since we all agree that there is a problem with the abuse of the EMS system and Emergency room...has anyone had any ideas on how to maybe prevent or curb the abuse?Actually that is one of the most common misconceptions. Research and the latest education on pain management has demonstrated that most health care professionals way underestimate the patient's pain response.
Even when you ask many health care professionals many assume unresponsive patients do not feel pain, which is totally incorrect.
Administering or technically prescribing any analgesics should be based upon a thorough history, physical examination. Yes, there are plenty of seekers out there, and yes we realize the B.S. of it all, but even those (abusers) do have pain.
Yes, experience does increase awareness of potential abusers, but again .. really what we administer, the amount is minimal.
R/r 911
Listening to Michael Savage on the radio one night on a drive home, he suggested putting a member of ICE (Immigration and Custom Enforcement) in every hospital in the nation. While that is extremely expensive proposition, I wonder just how expensive it would be when we think in terms of the burdens of the hospital and EMS agencies being used by non-insured and illegal aliens. Maybe if we could eliminate some of that expense we could then focus on the abuse more wholly. At the very least, it is a suggestion and that's what I'm looking for; ideas and suggestions.