Aditya Khurana, Layth Mahdi, Christopher Wie, Natalie H Strand
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Age and pain: are pain management clinicians keeping up with the increasing Medicare population?
There is an increasing need for pain management clinicians in the USA in the midst of the opioid epidemic and aging population.[1][1] The population of adults older than 65 years is estimated to make up 20% of the US population by 2030.[2][2] Some estimates indicate that the prevalence of chronic