Background: In 2012, U.S. health care providers wrote more than 259 million opioid
prescriptions, which is twice as many as in 1998. Approximately 1 in 10 women report the use of opioids for pain management during pregnancy. The Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated that between 2008 and 2012, 39%
of reproductive-aged women on Medicaid had filled a prescription for opioid
medication each year, as did 28% of women with private insurance. The opioid
epidemic extends to the state of New Jersey (NJ); however, limited data is available regarding opioid prescriptions among
Medicaid and private insurance patients within the state. Objective: Evaluate
opioid prescriptions filled in reproductive-aged women presenting in labor at a
community teaching hospital in suburban New Jersey.?Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study using data obtained
from patient records and the New Jersey Prescription Monitoring Program (NJPMP)
database. We enrolled 200 patients that were admitted in labor between May 2015
and May 2016. Data was collected from reproductive-aged women during the one
year preceding labor admission. We compared our findings to national data
reported by the CDC using Chi-square analysis. Maternal demographic data were
extracted from patient records and included age, insurance status (private
insurance, Medicaid, and no insurance), race, and ethnicity. The primary
outcome was opioid prescriptions filled. Results: Of the 200 women admitted in labor, 129 had private insurance, 63 had
Medicaid
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