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Analysis Finds Differences in Chronic Pain Treatment by Type of Health Insurance

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According to the researchers, based on the study’s findings, commercially insured patients more often received treatments like physical and occupational therapy, noninvasive neurostimulation, and chiropractic care for chronic pain, whereas Medicaid-insured patients more often received medications. This suggests that type of health insurance is linked to differential access to the full range of evidence-based treatment options for chronic pain.

Posted in: News on 10/08/2024 | Link to this post on IFP |
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