Florida Pain Clinic Society Applauds New Pain Clinic Rules
Boards of Medicine (MD/DO) Rules to Regulate Clinics Take Effect in Florida
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. 16, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Florida Society of Pain Management Providers (www.Flspmp.org) commends the Florida Board of Medicine (Onelia A. Lage, M.D., Chair / Larry McPherson, Executive Director) and the Florida Board of Osteopathic Medicine (Joel Rose, DO, Chair / Anthony Jusevitch, Executive Director) in their issuances of Pain Clinic regulations that were mandated under SB 462 (2009) as sponsored by Senator Fasano and unanimously passed by the legislature. Final rules for Doctors of Osteopathic medicine (DO's) went into effect on November 8th and rules for Medical Doctors (MD's) go into effect on November 28th.
The pain clinic rules were developed by the Pain Management Clinic Standards of Practice Joint Committee which was comprised of members from both medical boards and chaired by Fred Bearison, MD. Over a period of fourteen months the joint committee held approximately nine rules workshops which were then followed with four separate rules hearings in front of their respective boards (MD / DO). Over the fourteen months of workshops and hearings it could be estimated that the joint committee and full boards heard hundreds of hours of testimony along with receiving thousands of pages of written submissions.
Paul Sloan of the Florida Society of Pain Management Providers (FLSPMP) attended every workshop and hearing, presenting testimony and submitting over five hundred pages of submissions in an effort to assist in the rules development. Mr. Sloan adds, "the members and supporting staff of the joint committee undertook a monumental task that most could never comprehend and over a period of fourteen months developed stringent but fair rules that will protect the citizens of Florida," adding, "the members should be applauded by all as this work was done by them on a purely volunteer basis."
Warren Pearson who formerly served as the Florida Department of Health's Chief Prosecutor of Pain Clinics and is currently the Executive Director of the FLSPMP stated that "these rules now give the Department of Health the tool that was needed to get into these clinics and prosecute those that are causing the problem."
Contact Mr. Pearson at (850) 567-6164 or by e-mail at [email protected]
About The Florida Society of Pain Management Providers (FLSPMP)
The Florida Society of Pain Management Providers is a Florida not for profit Corporation founded on three principles:
- To ensure Floridians access to affordable and effective pain management through the use of controlled medications.
- To ensure physicians the right to treat chronic pain with controlled medications.
- To ensure that physicians and facilities operate in a safe and responsible manner.
SOURCE Florida Society of Pain Management Providers
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