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As we speak, someone died right now from an overdose, and that s something that has to change. dr. kahana at the university of washington center for pain relief says that change starts with a simple first step, spend time and listen to patients. how would you best describe this place? a place where we can actually sit and listen and understand what patients have. i thought, i ll never get out of this. it was 20 years that i had pain. dr. kahana believes better treatment and fewer unnecessary prescriptions will come from understanding a patient s entire life experience. you have to start capturing the story of patients in a way that you can extract it and analyze it. this is your home screen. at the center for pain relief, they do this through a system they call pain tracker. it starts with patients filling out a questionnaire before the appointment. ....