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REMS: The FDA and Pain MedicationsWhat are REMS and what do they have to do with people who live with pain? How can you make a difference in shaping pain policy? Read the latest about how REMS has the potential to affect the lives of millions of people who live with pain and the health care professionals who care for them and visit the new REMS FAQ to learn more. Pain Research & Practice Update
New! Spotlight on Back Pain
APF Mourns the Passing of Respected Colleague Peter J. Vicente, PhD, ABPP
Pain Community News -Now Available
The traditional PDF version is available in our Pain Community News archive. This issue is also available as an e-publication, allowing readers to virtually flip through its pages. Take a read and be sure to click the icon for “full screen” at the bottom left side of the screen. You can also zoom in and out as needed. Fibromyalgia Awareness Project Launches in Missouri
APF Mourns the Passing of Respected Leader Daniel GoetzDaniel Goetz, an entrepreneur, business leader and dedicated board member of the American Pain Foundation, has passed away. Mr. Goetz’s service to APF and its Board of Directors was exemplary, and APF is honored to have worked with him for more than eight years. His expertise as a business leader and his advice about APF’s financial matters were crucial to the organization’s long-term health. “Dan was able to look through facts and numbers and find meanings,” APF CEO Will Rowe says. “That was an extraordinarily valuable skill for APF.” Mr. Goetz was very positive in his outlook and always available to help the APF in any way he could. Son John Goetz says, “The foundation was near and dear to my father.” APF board members, staff members and friends will miss him greatly. We extend our heartfelt condolences to Mr. Goetz’s family members and friends during this difficult time. The family has asked that memorial contributions may be made to APF here. Read more about Mr. Goetz's impressive life and accomplishments. APF Survey Shows Need for Education and Awareness about After-Shingles PainThe results of an American Pain Foundation survey on postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) indicate that the majority of people with shingles are not aware of the possibility of developing PHN, also known as after-shingles pain. After-shingles pain is one of the most common causes of pain-related suicide in older Americans. To raise awareness about this painful condition that affects approximately one in five people who have had shingles, APF has partnered with the Patchwork of Hope Network, an educational campaign led by the National Council on Aging. Learn more about the survey and resources available on shingles and PHN. Provisions from National Pain Care Policy Act Included in Health Care Reform Bill Intended to Improve Pain Care
Several provisions from the National Pain Care Policy Act of 2009 were included in the recently passed Health Care Reform Bill which was signed into law by President Barack Obama. These provisions are a critical piece of legislation intended to improve pain care in the United States. APF - along with a dedicated movement of members, volunteer advocates and national partnering organizations - have worked together over the last five years to encourage the passage of legislation such as the National Pain Care Policy Act. Read APF’s press release for information about how these provisions will affect people with pain. To learn more about APF’s involvement in the National Pain Care Policy Act, please click here.
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