Oklahoma Lawmakers Urge Interim Study on Opioid Prescriptions

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Insurance Journal - Jul 21, 2021

Three Oklahoma state representatives have requested an interim study to investigate clinical outcomes of patients with pain following policies resulting in rapid reductions in opioid prescribing. Rep. John Talley, R-Stillwater, said the study seeks to examine the effects of the …...

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