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You Can Help Reduce Opioid Abuse – Take the Pledge

September 23, 2016 by Dale Applegate 2 Comments

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You Can Help Reduce Opioid Abuse – Take the Pledge

By Mountain-Pacific

 

Mountain-Pacific Quality Health encourages everyone to take action to reduce prescription opioid abuse by properly disposing of prescription drugs and securing your medicine cabinet.

For health care professionals, we urge you to take the U.S. Surgeon General’s pledge
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to help end opioid abuse.
America is facing an urgent health crisis
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with opioid addiction and abuse. Since 1999, opioid overdose deaths have quadrupled while opioid prescriptions have increased. Nearly two million people in America have a prescription opioid use disorder.

There are currently so many prescription opioids in the hands of U.S. consumers that nearly every adult in America could have their own bottle of pills. Most Americans misusing opioids obtain them from family and friends.

You can help reduce the abuse of opioids by locking your pharmaceuticals in a medicine cabinet and by properly disposing unwanted pills. There are prescription disposal locations throughout the country; the sites are free and anonymous – no questions asked. Please see the links below to find a disposal location near you.

Drug disposal locations:

Alaska
Hawaii
Montana
Wyoming

If you are having trouble accessing the disposal sites above see this resource.

For health care professionals who prescribe opioids, you have the power to help end this crisis. Commit to the Surgeon General’s pledge to carry out three critical actions:

  • educate yourself to treat pain safely and effectively;
  • screen your patients for opioid use disorder and provide/connect them with evidence-based treatment;
  • talk about and treat addiction as a chronic illness, not a moral failing.

For provider tools and guidelines go to:

http://www.mpqhf.org/QIO/quality-improvement-tools-resources/medication-safety-ade-tools-resources/


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Mountain-Pacific is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation and holds federal and state contracts that allow us to oversee the quality of care for Medicare and Medicaid members. Mountain-Pacific works within its region (Montana, Wyoming, Alaska, Hawaii and the U.S. Pacific Territories of Guam and American Samoa and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands) to help improve the delivery of health care and the systems that provide it. Mountain-Pacific’s goal is to increase access to high-quality health care that is affordable, safe and of value to the patients they serve.


 

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Comments

  1. Kathy Gensel says

    September 30, 2016 at 10:42 am

    We have a MedReturn Drug Collection Unit at the Soldotna Police Department in Soldotna. Can you add that onto your list of drug disposal locations for Alaska??
    Thanks

  2. Mountain Pacific says

    October 6, 2016 at 7:22 am

    We have added the Soldotna Police Department as a pill drop-off location. Thanks for making us aware!

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