DUBLIN, Ohio, July 21, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- With
philanthropic investments from the Cardinal Health Foundation's Generation Rx program, 10 healthcare organizations across the
country will create measurable action plans designed to modify opioid prescribing, increase patient engagement and improve
outcomes for patients suffering from chronic, non-cancer pain. The pain management initiatives will help healthcare organizations
better engage healthcare providers, patients and caregivers to reduce the number of opioids prescribed for pain.
"Each of the organizations selected for funding share our goal of improving overall quality of care, increasing patient
engagement and minimizing or finding alternatives to prescription opioids," says Dianne Radigan,
vice president of Community Relations at Cardinal Health. "We're pleased to support our grant recipients as they develop
innovations in care for chronic pain patients; our hope is for their best practices in pain management to cascade to other
healthcare systems around the country to help reduce opioid dependency."
Each grantee received $34,000 to $35,000 to support their prescriber education and patient
engagement initiatives over the next year. The grantees include large hospital systems, a children's hospital, a
federally-qualified health center, a free medical clinic and a college of pharmacy. Each organization will measure progress in
terms of pain management, patient satisfaction and total number and potency of opioids prescribed.
2017 Grant Recipients: Best Practices in Pain Management Projects
- Advocate Health Care, Downers Grove, Ill.: PAIN POINTS: Process Improvement in the
Perioperative Surgical Home to Promote Patient-Centered Pain Management and Reduce Risk of Opioid Dependencies
- Johnstown Free Medical Clinic, Johnstown, Pa.: Pain Management, Risk Reduction
- The MetroHealth Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio: Reducing Opioid Prescriptions for Patients
in the Emergency Department for Acute Pain
- New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, N.Y.: Weill Cornell
Multi-Disciplinary Opioid Optimization and Reduction Program
- Penobscot Community Health Center, Inc., Bangor, Maine: Chronic Pain Management and
Controlled Substance Stewardship in a Federally Qualified Health Center
- Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio: Reduction of
Opioids Prescribed for Pediatric Patients and Improving Opioid Safety Education
- Seventh-Day Adventists Loma Linda University Medical Center, Inc., Loma Linda, Calif.: NO PAIN (Negating Opioids and Pain Actively through INtervention) Program
- Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation, Tuba City, Ariz.: Opioid Stewardship and
Community Education Initiative
- University of Southern California School of Pharmacy, Los Angeles,
Calif.: Community Pharmacy-Based Pain Management
- Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Wash.: Better Living through (Less) Chemistry:
Improving Outcomes by Reducing Opioids Study
Grantees will also participate in a virtual learning collaborative led by chronic pain pharmacists at the Chronic Pain Clinic at Geisinger Health in Danville, Pa. The clinic was established in 2012 to help chronic pain patients better manage their pain,
while providing clinical and educational support for the health system's physicians.
"As was the norm at the time, the year the clinic opened, a significant portion of the chronic pain patients seen by Geisinger
physicians received opioid prescriptions," says Gerard Greskovic, R.Ph., Geisinger's director of
Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacy programs. "However, we now know there is a significant and notable lack of evidence to demonstrate
long-term benefits of opioids. As time goes by, patients can develop a tolerance to the effects of opioids, leading to a
continual cycle of increasing dosage and a significantly greater risk of overdose and dependency."
Geisinger's chronic pain pharmacists work with the health system's primary care physicians to increase safe prescribing, and
find alternative treatment options when appropriate, which include non-opioid medications, physical therapy, acupuncture and/or
behavioral therapy. The virtual learning collaborative will emphasize how grantees can implement a similar collaboration with
pharmacists and physicians in their community.
"Pharmacists engage patients in setting achievable pain management goals," Greskovic says. "We help reset expectations to be
more focused on functionality and quality of life. Some patients may never be completely pain free, but they may be able to take
their child to the park, walk their daughter down the aisle at her wedding, or – perhaps - go back to work."
For more information about the Generation Rx program or grant opportunities from Cardinal Health, please visit www.CardinalHealth.com/community.
About the Cardinal Health Foundation
The Cardinal Health Foundation supports local, national and international programs that improve health care
efficiency, effectiveness and excellence and the overall wellness of the communities where Cardinal Health, Inc.'s (NYSE:CAH)
more than 40,000 employees live and work. The Cardinal Health Foundation also offers grants to encourage community service among
its employees and works through international agencies to donate much-needed medical supplies and funding to those who need them
in times of disaster; because Cardinal Health, Inc. is #AllInForGood. To learn more, visit www.CardinalHealth.com/community and visit the Facebook page at
www.facebook.com/CardinalHealthFoundation.
About Generation Rx
Generation Rx works to end prescription drug misuse through prevention education, drug take back, best practices in
pain management and community collaborations. The program was created through a partnership with the Cardinal Health Foundation
and The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy. Since 2009, more than one million people across
the country have been reached with Generation Rx messages, and pharmacists in 40 states have been honored with the Generation Rx
Champions Award. To learn more, visit www.GenerationRx.org.
About Cardinal Health
Cardinal Health, Inc. is a global, integrated healthcare services and products company, providing customized solutions
for hospitals, healthcare systems, pharmacies, ambulatory surgery centers, clinical laboratories and physician offices worldwide.
The company provides clinically proven medical products and pharmaceuticals and cost-effective solutions that enhance supply
chain efficiency from hospital to home. Cardinal Health connects patients, providers, payers, pharmacists and manufacturers for
integrated care coordination and better patient management. Because Cardinal Health helps ensure pharmacists and the consumers
they serve have access to medications they need while working to help prevent prescription drug diversion, the company's
Foundation and its education partners created Generation
Rx, a national program to help prevent the misuse of prescription medications. Backed by nearly 100 years of experience, with
more than 40,000 employees in nearly 60 countries, Cardinal Health ranks #15 on the Fortune 500. For more information,
visit cardinalhealth.com, follow @CardinalHealth on Twitter and connect on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/ company/cardinal-health.
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