Table 2.

Changes in Key Patient Outcomes at the University of North Carolina Family Medicine Center after Introduction of the Opioid Policy

VariableYear
2015*201620172018
Total annual patient visits, n58,20061,36465,63864,773
Total opioid prescriptions, n7174672460866032
Opioid prescribing rate per 100 patient visits12.311.09.39.3
Total benzodiazepine prescriptions, n2463223119532145
Benzodiazepine prescribing rate per 100 patient visits4.23.63.03.3
Patients chronically on opioids, n856793718663
Patients on both chronic opioids and chronic benzodiazepines, n125936755
  • * The departmental pain management/opioid policy was developed over a 9-month period and implemented in September 2015.

  • Chronic opioid use defined as 3 or more opioid prescriptions during the calendar year. Of note, patients with a terminal illness could not be excluded from the data set.

  • Defined as 3 opioid prescriptions and 3 benzodiazepine prescriptions during the calendar year.