Alternatives to PAIN Act
The bill aims to expand and cover alternative, non-opioid pain treatments to reduce opioid reliance and harm.
The bill aims to expand and cover alternative, non-opioid pain treatments to reduce opioid reliance and harm.
The Alternatives to PAIN Act (HR 1227) is legislation introduced in the United States Congress aimed at addressing pain management without exclusive reliance on opioid medications. The bill intends to promote the use, development, and coverage of alternative pain treatments, including non-pharmacological therapies and non-opioid pharmaceuticals. It seeks to provide patients and healthcare providers with wider access to diverse pain management options while potentially reducing opioid dependency and related harm.
Given the ongoing opioid crisis, this bill is significant because it encourages safer, non-addictive pain management alternatives that could reduce opioid misuse, addiction, and overdose deaths. Expanding effective alternative therapies could improve patient outcomes, lower healthcare costs related to opioid complications, and support public health efforts targeting opioid abuse.
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