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Orientation to Pain Center. www.healthcare.utah.edu/paincenter 546 Chipeta Way SLC, UT. Orientation Welcome. The goal of our center is to help individuals with chronic pain problems learn to manage their pain as independently as possible.
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Orientation to Pain Center www.healthcare.utah.edu/paincenter 546 Chipeta Way SLC, UT
Orientation Welcome • The goal of our center is to help individuals with chronic pain problems learn to manage their pain as independently as possible. • Independent is a key word here as this will allow you to continue your treatment long after you leave our center • There are many effective treatments for pain other than medications and medical interventions. • We are a interdisciplinary approach to chronic pain. • This means all providers have equal “input” into your care. • You must attend all appointments with all providers • This approach is evidenced based and gives us the best outcomes for your care.
your ability to self-manage chronic pain Self Manage is key physical strength and endurance ability to maintain productivity quality of life pain and suffering Some goals of the center
Myths about chronic pain • When you can’t find the exact cause of pain the person is faking it. • Psychological treatment is for crazy people • Exercise is dangerous because it hurts • Medications are not good for you.
Our program • After a comprehensive evaluation is completed, the results are discussed at a team meeting at which time a plan of care is determined. • These meetings are done once a week for EACH doctor • The decision from this meeting will be discussed with you at your next appointment with the doctor. • Treatment may consist of medical visits, physical therapy, behavioral medicine or continue care with primary care physician. • Not every patient is a candidate for our programs.
Treatments • Treatments may include the following: • Procedural therapy • We perform 8 procedures in our clinic • Ask us for patient information on any of these • Medication optimization • We have Pharmacists on our staff who can interview you and determine if there is a better way to take your medications • Behavioral medicine • Physical therapy • Our physical therapists are specialists in chronic pain. • Pharmacology • Nursing care • or any combination of the above.
Our procedures • These are only three of the eight state of the art procedures that we perform: • Epidural steroid injections • May be performed to decrease pain when the nerves of the epidural space are irritated or pinched by a bulging disk, narrowed “nerve canal” or bone spur. • Radio frequency ablation • An electrical current produced by a radio wave is used to heat up a small area of nerve tissue, thereby decreasing pain signals from that specific area. • Diagnostic procedures • Spinal injections typically used to control pain are also used diagnostically to locate the pain source.
“Truths” about pain • Pain is down up and up down. • Whatever happens in the body ends up in the head and whatever is in the head affects the body. • Without a brain you wouldn't have any pain so we have to deal with what goes on up there. • Learning confidence in coping with your pain is necessary to pain management. • without confidence in self management of pain nothing we do to you will last very long • Pain affects all areas of your life so we need to talk about all areas of your life
More “truths” • There are more comfortable ways to move. • Habitual tension overloads muscles, joints and nerves. • Appropriate movement increases blood flow and oxygen to tissues that are overloaded and painful.
“Nuts and Bolts” of the clinic • Keep your primary care physician • Colds, Break your toe • If you have surgery, the surgeon writes for your acute pain, we write for chronic pain. You need to let them know what medicine you are taking. • On call physician and emergencies • Our doctors on call do NOT call in medicine • Nor can they meet you in the ED or call the ED to tell them how to treat you. • Some patients are consultation only • Prescriptions are not written on your 1st evaluation day • “No-Shows” are billed to you. • Too many cancelled appointments even with notice to ANY provider are counted and considered.
More “Nuts and Bolts” • Your medication contract is taken seriously by our facility. • Breaking it results in being discharged from our center. • Medication prescriptions • 3000 active patients who receive monthly medications • Monthly refills can be • Pick up, mailed or pharmacy faxes • If you pick them up allow three business days for a fill • If you have them mailed allow seven business days for a fill
Which brings us to Medications • Federal law requires us for certain prescriptions to have original prescriptions every time. • No early refills. • No replacement for lost, stolen, vomited, dropped down the sink medications. • If you can’t prove it to us, we can’t prove it to regualtory agencies. • Take meds as prescribed – don’t treat yourself • You are responsible for your medications! • Lock them • Get a prescription dispenser box • Set yourself up for success with medications
Information about our lines • Calling over and over actually delays your meds because you go to the bottom of the pile again. • Our calls are date and time stamped. • Some days we don’t have any doctors in the clinic • When you call for a doctor, you will always get a nurse. We are their voice.
Medications truths • Last year, unintentional prescription pain medication overdoses were the number one cause of injury deaths in Utah, even more than motor vehicle crashes. • ARUP (Red Butte) has an on-site pharmacy. • Click on this web site listed below and make sure the sound is on your computer. • www.useonlyasdirected.org
Prescription Drug Abuse • Click on the following web site http://www.notinmyhouse.com/
Medications truths • Never take prescription pain medication that is not prescribed to you. • Never adjust your own doses. • Never mix with alcohol.Taking with other depressants such as sleep aids or anti-anxiety medications can be dangerous. • Always keep your medications locked in a safe place. • Always dispose of any unused or expired medications.
Paperwork and more paperwork • We are “rich” in paper. • In order to get an excellent history, we ask you to fill out a lot of papers – be prepared. • Please come to the clinic with all paperwork filled out
Finances • No business is complete without this aspect. • Co-payments are due at the time of service • Self pay are due at the time of service • Broken appointment fee • Insurance pre-authorization are your responsibility to get to the center • We deal with > 25 insurance companies
You have rights and responsibilities • We strive to protect and promote the rights of the people we serve. • If you have questions, comments or concerns, we want to hear them • You have many forums to discuss any problems • Members of the care team • Medical Director • Patient advocate program at the University of Utah • Phone numbers are in your orientation packet
Thanks you for entrusting your care to us. We strive to serve our patients in a caring environment where they can expect to receive high quality care with dignity and respect.