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 pain management and patient care. PPSG researchers evaluated the pain management and patient care. PPSG researchers evaluated the
 content of state laws and regulatory policies to determine the content of state laws and regulatory policies to determine the
-presence of language that could enhance or impede pain management."+presence of language that could enhance or impede pain management.
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-"The guidelines recommend that chronic pain is best treated using an+The guidelines recommend that chronic pain is best treated using an
 interdisciplinary, multi-model approach.  This may include physical interdisciplinary, multi-model approach.  This may include physical
 therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, electronic stimulation therapy, therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, electronic stimulation therapy,
-and careful use of medications as needed."+and careful use of medications as needed.
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