Best Practice Alerts Informed by Inpatient Opioid Intake to Reduce Opioid Prescribing After Surgery (PRIOR) - A Cluster Randomized Multiple Crossover Trial.
Megan L RolfzenAbraham WickEdward J MaschaKaran ShahMartin KrauseAna Fernandez-BustamanteJean S KutnerP Michael HoDaniel I SesslerKarsten BartelsPublished in: Anesthesiology (2023)
A decision-support tool incorporated into electronic medical records did not reduce discharge opioid prescribing for postoperative patients in the context of vigorous opioid education and awareness efforts. Opioid prescribing alerts might yet be valuable in other contexts.Registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04446975).
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