NIH releases updated Federal Pain Research Priorities — 4 insights

Bethesda, Md.-based National Institutes of Health released a draft of its Federal Pain Research Priorities on May 25.

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Here’s what you should know.

1. The priorities are part of the Federal Pain Research Strategy, which is overseeing the development of a long-term plan for pain research.

2. NIH developed the strategy in response to a lack of emerging pharmacologic treatments in recent years.

3. The priorities fall into five general areas:

  • Drug and non-pharmacological pain treatments
  • Enhanced pain continuum screening tools and outcome measures
  • Development of national registries, datasets and national networks
  • Effective care delivery models
  • Refining medicine methodology to prevent pain

4. NIH will redraft the priorities after the comment period, which ends June 6. NIH will release the finalized priorities at a later date.

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