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Postgrad Med ; 125(4): 70-7, 2013 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23933895

ABSTRACT

Fibromyalgia (FM) is a widespread chronic pain condition that represents a significant economic burden for patients and health care systems. Effective treatment of FM requires a multidisciplinary management strategy that incorporates pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic therapy. Steps such as reducing the time to diagnosis and improving treatment decisions can result in significant cost savings and improved patient outcomes. An FM management framework, based on patient education and goal setting, has emphasized the need for ongoing care of patients with FM. In this article, we discuss how this framework could be further improved through the use of health information technology, including electronic health records. Health information technology/electronic health records can be incorporated at every stage of patient care, from initial presentation to diagnosis, through to making treatment decisions and maintaining ongoing patient management. This can lead to a number of potential benefits for patients with FM (by improving their level of care), primary care providers (by creating greater efficiencies), and the health care system (by reducing costs). Ultimately, the treatment and care of patients with FM need be no more burdensome to primary care providers than any other chronic illness. Through the greater efficiencies and optimized treatment approaches facilitated by health information technology/electronic health records, it should be possible to drive best-practice care for patients with FM and improve patient outcomes.


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Comprehensive Health Care/organization & administration , Electronic Health Records , Fibromyalgia/therapy , Medical Informatics , Fibromyalgia/diagnosis , Fibromyalgia/economics , Health Care Costs , Humans , Quality of Health Care , United States
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Mayo Clin Proc ; 87(5): 488-96, 2012 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22560527

ABSTRACT

Fibromyalgia is a chronic widespread pain disorder commonly associated with comorbid symptoms, including fatigue and nonrestorative sleep. As in the management of other chronic medical disorders, the approach for fibromyalgia management follows core principles of comprehensive assessment, education, goal setting, multimodal treatment including pharmacological (eg, pregabalin, duloxetine, milnacipran) and nonpharmacological therapies (eg, physical activity, behavioral therapy, sleep hygiene, education), and regular education and monitoring of treatment response and progress. Based on these core management principles, this review presents a framework for primary care providers through which they can develop a patient-centered treatment program for patients with fibromyalgia. This proactive and systematic treatment approach encourages ongoing education and patient self-management and is designed for use in the primary care setting.


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Analgesics/therapeutic use , Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/methods , Exercise , Fibromyalgia/therapy , Health Education/methods , Physicians, Primary Care/organization & administration , Combined Modality Therapy , Disease Management , Fibromyalgia/prevention & control , Humans , Hygiene , Pain Management/methods , Professional-Patient Relations , Quality of Life
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