Pain management is one of the most data-intensive outpatient specialties — patients on complex medication regimens, receiving care from multiple providers, and reporting outcomes subjectively between visits. Glance aggregates the longitudinal record: pain scores, functional assessments, medications across every prescriber, treatment responses, and PDMP data in one normalized view.
Patient-reported pain logs sync directly from the Glance patient app. Medication adherence from pharmacy claims. Drug interaction checks at the point of care. Every intervention — pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic — tracked in one place.
Request Limited Private Beta Invite All SpecialtiesChronic pain patients see multiple providers, carry complex medication regimens, and report outcomes subjectively. Glance turns that fragmented data into a coherent longitudinal record.
NRS, VAS, and FACES scale scores logged by patients between visits sync directly from the Glance patient app into the provider view. See daily or weekly pain averages, not just the number the patient recalls in the exam room. Correlate score changes with treatment events — medication starts, injections, PT progress — to understand what is actually working.
Track every analgesic prescription across all prescribers: scheduled opioids, PRNs, adjuvants (gabapentinoids, SNRIs, TCAs), NSAIDs, and topical agents. Pharmacy claims data gives you actual fill rates, not just intent. PDC calculations flag patients who are under-filling (undertreated) or over-filling (risk signal) before the next appointment.
Pain patients are frequently on combinations that carry real risk: opioids with benzodiazepines, tramadol with SSRIs/SNRIs, NSAIDs with anticoagulants, gabapentinoids with CNS depressants. Glance surfaces interaction alerts at the point of care, pulling the complete medication list across all prescribers so nothing is missed because it came from a different practice.
Document and track every modality: interventional procedures (epidural steroid injections, nerve blocks, spinal cord stimulator), physical therapy progress notes and functional milestones, psychological pain management, acupuncture, and pharmacologic therapy — all in the same longitudinal record. When you're evaluating whether to escalate treatment, the full history is in one place.
Pain intensity alone is an incomplete outcome measure. Glance tracks functional assessments alongside pain scores: PROMIS Pain Interference, ODI for back pain, KOOS/HOOS for joint conditions, and custom functional goal tracking. When a patient's pain score plateaus but function improves, you have the data to show treatment success — to the patient, to payers, and to quality programs.
Duplicative controlled substance prescribing is a clinical and legal risk. Glance integrates PDMP data and aggregates medication records across all connected providers so you can see exactly what your patient is receiving from other practices before you prescribe. No manual PDMP portal lookup required at the point of care.
Between-visit patient data and cross-provider prescribing information are two of the hardest things to get in outpatient pain management. Glance solves both.
Patients use the Glance app to log pain scores, medication side effects, sleep quality, activity level, and mood between appointments. When they walk into your office, you already have 30 days of daily data — not a recalled number. That data is encrypted on their device and shared only with providers they authorize.
Prescription drug monitoring program data integrated into the Glance provider view eliminates the friction of a separate portal lookup. See controlled substance prescribing history across all providers at the point of care, before writing a new prescription or refill.
Push condition-specific education directly to the patient app: opioid safety and storage instructions, non-pharmacologic pain management techniques, physical therapy home exercise programs, and realistic expectations for each treatment modality. Education is attached to the patient record, so you know who received what and when.
Track MME (morphine milligram equivalents) per patient over time. Flag patients exceeding CDC guideline thresholds. Monitor for concurrent benzodiazepine prescribing. Document the clinical rationale for high-dose regimens. Risk stratification for overdose across the panel.
Structured documentation of each treatment trial: agent or procedure, dose or technique, duration, functional response, pain score change, and reason for discontinuation. When a payer requires prior authorization for a new modality, the full trial history is already documented in a structured format.
Chronic pain diagnoses with HCC relevance — failed back surgery syndrome, complex regional pain syndrome, fibromyalgia, and underlying conditions like diabetic neuropathy (HCC 18) — require accurate annual recapture. Glance flags prior-year diagnoses that need recoding at each visit with estimated RAF impact.