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Center for Disease Control and Prevention
CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain – March 2016

Washington State Agency Medical Directors’ Group
Interagency Guideline on Prescribing Opioids for Pain – June 2015

 

We encourage other organizations to make use of these guidelines, including adapting them. See our request for acknowledgment of any reuse or modification.

Acknowledgment of Reuse or Modification

We encourage other organizations to make use of these guidelines, including modifying them with local information and resources.

Our process for assisting other organizations to create their own version:

  1. Please send us some background on your organization and your intended use of the guidelines.

  2. We will send you a Microsoft Word document for you to modify, using track changes. Also include any additional pages and attachments – e.g. local resources and contacts.

  3. We take your changes and create a new, professionally formatted PDF, customized for your organization, that you can print, distribute electronically, or post on your website. We charge for the time involved. Typically this is a nominal fee if your changes are not extensive.

  4. We include a statement in the footer of each page

    “This content was adapted from the Oregon Pain Guidance guidelines. www.oregonpainguidance.org”

    This helps us promote our website and resources to other healthcare professionals.

  5. The contact email is: info@oregonpainguidance.org. For more information, you can contact Mark Stephens at (425) 970-3170

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