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Best Practice Alert for Post-Surgical Opioid Prescribing At Discharge
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating BPA for Opioid Use. Completed, enrolled 21,689 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The investigators will embed a developed decision support tool into the electronic health record (EHR) to individualize pain therapy in surgical patients after hospital discharge and test its performance in a pragmatic clinical trial. Preliminary data indicate that current opioid prescription practice after surgery follows a "one size fits all" pattern. In-hospital opioid use prior to discharge serves as a reliable indicator to estimate needs for analgesic medications at home. The investigators will test the hypothesis that the existing tool will enable providers to write need-based prescriptions based on prior-to-discharge opioid use, empower patients to maximize alternatives to opioids (ALTO) therapies at home, while minimizing the need for rescue prescriptions. The investigators will test this tool prospectively in a cohort of \~1,000 providers (primary subjects) and \~39,000 surgical patients (secondary subjects) in four University of Colorado Health (UCHealth) hospitals (clusters to be exposed versus (vs.) non-exposed to the intervention).
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Interventions
At the time of writing the prescription an automatic notification will appear on the care provider's screen that identifies a suggested post-discharge opioid dose within the electronic prescription pad. If approved by the provider, opioid-only prescriptions will be written as suggested. Final dosing decisions and drug choices will remain at the discretion of the treating provider.