![]() ![]() SARAH DASH: My name is Sarah Dash and I’m President and CEO of the Alliance for Health Policy. Please refer to the video to confirm exact quotes. (415)-885-7866 NOTE: This is an unedited transcript. University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, Professor National Governors Association, Health Division Director National Alliance on Mental Illness, Director of Legislative Advocacy Georgetown University Center on Health Insurance Reforms, Assistant Research ProfessorĪmerican Enterprise Institute, Resident Scholar Health Management Associates, Managing Principal National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors, Executive Director, Director, Legislative Affairs West Virginia University, Vice President for Health Sciences JonesĬommonwealth of Virginia, Department of Medical Assistance Services, Director Kaiser Family Foundation, Associate Director, Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the UninsuredĪssociation for Behavioral Health and Wellness, President and CEOĪmerican Medical Association, Board of B. The Urban Institute, Health Policy Center, Senior Research Associate West Virginia University School of Public Health, Assistant Dean – Public Health Practice and Service Palo Alto Medical Foundation (Sutter Health), ClinicianĪmeriHealth Caritas, Senior Vice President and Corporate Chief Medical Officer Uniformed Services University, Professor and Vice-Chair for Leadership, Centers and Programs in the Department of Military & Emergency Medicine Well Being Trust, Chief Policy Schoomaker “Patients in Pain, and a Doctor Who Must Limit Drugs.” Jan Hoffman. “Physicians Face Moral Dilemma in Conscription on War on Drugs.” Jeffrey A. The Center on Health Isnurance Reforms at the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute. “Responding to the Opioid Crisis: Insurers Balance Stepped up Monitoring, Restrictions with Need for Appropriate Pain Treatment.” Dania Palanker, Sandy Ahn, and Sabrina Corlette. “Veterans’ health-care gap creates ‘greater risk’ for opioid abuse.” Joe Davidson. “With Drug Overdoses Soaring, States limit the Length of Painkiller Prescriptions”. Pearson, Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER). Tice, Varun Kumar, Ifeoma Otuonye, Margaret Webb, Matt Seidner, David Rind, Rick Chapman, Daniel A. “Cognitive and Mind-Body Therapies for Chronic Low Back and Neck Pain: Effectiveness and Value.” Jeffrey A. “Groups Seek Ban on High-Dose Opioids Citing Overdose Danger.” Carla K. “Key Substance Use and Mental Health Indicators in the United States: Results from the 2016 National Survey on Drug Use and Health”. “The Opioid Epidemic: By the Numbers.” Department of Health and Human Services. “Stopping Epidemics at The Source: Applying Lessons From Cholera To The Opioid Crisis.” Chester Buckenmaier III and Eric Schoomaker. “Holistic Therapy Programs May Help Pain Sufferers Ditch Opioids.” Michelle Andrews. “Where have all the workers gone? An inquiry into the decline of the U.S. “National trends in long-term use of prescription opioids.” Ramin Mojtabai. Michael Schlosser, Ravi Chari, and Jonathan Perlin. “The Case for Confronting Long-Term Opioid Use as A Hospital-Acquired Condition”.
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