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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 91-100

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From page 91...
... In 2017, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's report Pain Management and the Opioid Epidemic: Balancing Societal and Individual Benefits and Risks of Prescription Opioid Use reviewed the status of available evidence on nonpharmacological therapies for managing chronic pain. For example, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
From page 92...
... • Discuss research gaps and key questions for further research. • Examine health professions' current approaches for educating students, trainees, and practicing clinicians on nonpharmacologi cal pain management, and discuss potential next steps to improve training and education within and across health professions.
From page 93...
... , University of Pittsburgh 8:15 a.m. Why This Workshop Matters: Lived Experience and Pro vider Perspective CHRISTIN VEASLEY, Chronic Pain Research Alliance MARK RYAN, Virginia Commonwealth University Session I: Nonpharmacological Approaches to Pain Management -- Evidence on Effectiveness and Safety, and Emerging Models of Care Objectives: - Describe the treatments used for pain problems covered by insurance and patient use of complementary and integrative health approaches of ten not covered by insurance.
From page 94...
... DENNIS TURK, University of Washington 10:45 a.m. Emerging Models of Care Overview (deficiencies of current models; principles guiding development of new models; evidence for effectiveness of major models; and challenges for implementing in diverse settings)
From page 95...
... Discussion 2:15 p.m. Major Current Research Initiatives and Priorities LINDA PORTER, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke DAVID SHURTLEFF, National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health WENDY SMITH, National Institutes of Health Office of Be havioral and Social Sciences Research ALISON CERNICH, National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human
From page 96...
... Panel on Future Research Priorities ALICIA HEAPY, Yale University; VA Connecticut Healthcare System ROGER CHOU, Oregon Health & Science University PATRICIA HERMAN, RAND Corporation KAREN SHERMAN, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute BEVERLY THORN, University of Alabama 3:30 p.m. Discussion Discussant: KIM DUNLEAVY, University of Florida 4:00 p.m.
From page 97...
... , Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute (Emeritus) ANTHONY DELITTO (Co-Chair)
From page 98...
... ANDERSON, Monmouth University; Albert Einstein College of Medicine 11:00 a.m. LUNCH Session III: Policies to Promote Evidence-Based Nonpharmacological Approaches Objectives: - Explore policies, such as those related to reimbursement, that would enable broader dissemination and implementation of evidence-based nonpharmacological treatments when appropriate.
From page 99...
... Discussion 12:55 p.m. Insurance Coverage and Reimbursement Perspective SHARI LING, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services CATHERINE LIVINGSTON, Health Evidence Review Commission/Oregon Health Authority DAVID ELTON, Optum CALEB ALEXANDER, Johns Hopkins University PATRICIA HERMAN, RAND Corporation 1:20 p.m.


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