Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs, Opioid Abuse, and CrimeWe study the spillover effects of prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) on crime, and in the process inform how policies that restrict access to Rx opioDave, DhavalDeza, MonicaHorn, BradySocial Science Electronic Publishing...
However, prescription drug monitoring programs have been associated with a decreased number of written prescriptions for the highly-addictive and most recently abused drug. A study led by Yuhua Bao, PhD, associate professor of healthcare policy and research at Weill Cornell Medical College, and pub...
Topics discussed include the implementation of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) in most states in the U.S., a pilot study about prescription monitoring information exchange architecture, and the need to have standardized PDMP utilization. The statement of the Office of the National Drug...
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To tackle this epidemic, a lot of effort has been put into state-run prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) that establish databases of prescriptions written and filled, with secure online portals for accessing that data. The concept is good: Provide a comprehensive view of prescription and...
(HealthDay)—Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs), frequently utilized by emergency medicine physicians and designed to help identify patients who "doctor shop" for prescriptions, are used to guide clinical decisions and opioid prescribing, as well as to facilitate discussions and provide patie...
prescription drug monitoring programsPDMPopioidopioid crisisoverdoseThe United States is in the midst of a historic public health crisis. Each day, well over 100 Americans die of drug overdose, driven increasingly by street opioBeletsky, Leo
Prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) are a great start in combating abuse, but with better data and analytics they could be doing much more.
Prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) are a game-changer for prescribers to help fight the opioid epidemic.
Prescriptiondrugmonitoring programs (PDMP) are being implemented in an increasing number ofstatesto address their misuse, and a team of Penn State researchers, including Young Hee Nam, Yunfeng Shi, Dennis Shea and John Moran, have been investigating their impact. ...