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Elemira Case Study

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ELMIRA (WENY) - An alarming new study shows Elmira, New York is ranked number one when it comes to abused opioid prescriptions. The study, "The Opioid Crisis in America's Workforce," a San Fransico-based heathcare information company, estimates that more than 55 percent of the Elmira population that recives prescribtion painkillers abuse the drugs. "I think it's a stigma here in Elmira and we have to drop that stigma because it's a problem. Obviously it's a problem," said Trinity of Chemung Drug Prevention specialist, Januet LaRue, after reading the results. For Guthrie Robert Packer Emergency Room Physician, Jim Raftis, he says prescription oioid abuse is a problem that doesn't discriminate. He explains the problem reaches from teenagers to retirees and from low income people to upperclass. As for how the Elmira Community got to this problem, he says it difficult to point blame. "It's a difficulty for …show more content…

The study says people ages 65 and above have a 8.9% abuse rate, compared to peopel ages 20-24 with a 1% abuse rate. "I feel that in this area there's a lot of doctors that freely write scripts. You go in and have pain, they're going to write you a script. Obviously someone my age who is a baby boomer, I go in and say 'I have pain', they are going to believe I'm in pain and I'm going to get a prescription," says LaRue. In New York and Pennsylvania, it's now required doctors use electronic prescriptions rather than paper in order to prevent a person from taking the prescription from pharmacy to pharmacy. New York also has a prescripton monitoring program called I-STOP. The internet system tracks where a person is getting a controlled subantnce prescripton from in order to prevent a person from going to multiple doctors to get painkillers. Guthrie Hospitals, in Corning, Sayre and Towanda also offer precription drop off boxes for people to drop off unwanted

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