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Appendix A: Data Sources and Methods
Pages 281-292

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From page 281...
... To respond comprehensively to its charge, the committee examined data from a variety of sources. These sources included a review of the recent literature, public input obtained through a series of meetings, a commissioned paper, and written public comments on aspects of the study charge.
From page 282...
... The keywords used included pain and diagnosis, treatment, management, analgesics, drug prescriptions, complementary therapies, practice patterns, public health, epidemiology, chronic disease, acute pain, communication barriers, physician-patient relations, caregivers, health services accessibility, health knowledge and attitudes, health care delivery, education (medical, con tinuing, graduate, internship and residency, nursing, pharmacy, psychology, public health professional, nonprofessional, non-medical, professional develop ment, professional standards) , curriculum, ethnic groups, population groups, aged, child, cognition disorders, women, sex factors, comorbidity, disparities, racial and ethnic differences, stereotyping, psychology, research (behavioral, biomedical, genetic, translational, interdisciplinary, qualitative, empirical)
From page 283...
... COMMISSIONED PAPER The committee commissioned a paper on the economic burden of pain. The specific aim of this work was to provide an assessment of the economic and societal costs of pain and pain care, including such topics as health care expendi tures, out-of-pocket costs, costs related to lost work or unemployment, and other individual-level impacts (see Appendix C)
From page 284...
... NIH Principal Deputy Director 1:30 p.m.
From page 285...
... The American Pain Foundation Romy Gelb-Zimmer, MPP Associate Director Federal Regulatory and Payment Policy American Academy of Nurse Anesthetists Robert J Saner Principal Powers, Pyles, Sutter & Verville PC 11:30 a.m.
From page 286...
... Haley Veterans Hospital, Tampa Department of Defense CDR Necia Williams, M.C., United States Navy Chief, Integrated Anesthesia Services Walter Reed Army Medical Center National Naval Medical Center
From page 287...
... Director, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke 2:15 p.m. PUBLIC COMMENTS Andrew Bertagnolli American Chronic Pain Association Penney Cowan Founder, Executive Director American Chronic Pain Association David St.
From page 288...
... Professor of Social Medicine Harvard Medical School Linda Garro, Ph.D. Professor Department of Anthropology University of California, Los Angeles 12:00 p.m.
From page 289...
... Saigh, Jr. Executive Director American Academy of Pain Medicine Angie Gravois Patient and Nurse, Picayune, Mississippi Janet Chambers President Association for Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain Jon Russell, M.D., Ph.D.
From page 290...
... Woolf, M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Neurobiology Harvard Medical School Howard L
From page 291...
... 291 APPENDIX A Douglas Cook American Pain Foundation/Intractable Pain Patients United Lancaster, CA Radene Marie Cook American Pain Foundation Lancaster, CA 5:00 p.m.


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