abstract: Prescription opioid abuse has become a serious national problem. To respond to the opioid epidemic, states have created prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) to monitor and reduce opioids use. We conducted a systematic literature review to better understand metrics used to quantify the effect that PDMPs have had on reducing opioid abuse, and solutions and challenges related to the integration of PDMPs with EHRs. Lessons learned can help guide federal and state-based efforts to better respond to the current opioid crisis
ABSTRACT Importance: A number of strategies and policies have been implemented to mitigate the opioi...
Prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) are a response to the prescription opioid epidemic, bu...
The opioid epidemic is the most significant modern-day, public health crisis. Physicians and lawmake...
Background: The non-medical use of prescription opioids is a significant problem...
Abstract Background Prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) have been implemented in 49 out of...
Prescription drug misuse and opioid overdose death have increased significantly in recent years. Man...
Context: The dramatic rise in the use of prescription opioids to treat non-cancer pain has been para...
This thesis reviews what information is currently available on how regulation of prescription opioid...
Context The dramatic rise in the use of prescription opioids to treat non-cancer pain has been paral...
The United States is in the midst of an opioid epidemic. In addition to other system level intervent...
Opioid misuse relating to prescription pain killers have claimed the lives of many Americans, posing...
This Issue Brief reviews the current status and characteristics of PDMPs, their use, and evidence of...
Objectives: In recent years, the devastating effects of U.S. opioid epidemic has been making news he...
In the United States, nonmedical prescription opioid use is a major public health concern. Various p...
The effectiveness of a prescription drug monitoring program in coordination with a prescription opio...
ABSTRACT Importance: A number of strategies and policies have been implemented to mitigate the opioi...
Prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) are a response to the prescription opioid epidemic, bu...
The opioid epidemic is the most significant modern-day, public health crisis. Physicians and lawmake...
Background: The non-medical use of prescription opioids is a significant problem...
Abstract Background Prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) have been implemented in 49 out of...
Prescription drug misuse and opioid overdose death have increased significantly in recent years. Man...
Context: The dramatic rise in the use of prescription opioids to treat non-cancer pain has been para...
This thesis reviews what information is currently available on how regulation of prescription opioid...
Context The dramatic rise in the use of prescription opioids to treat non-cancer pain has been paral...
The United States is in the midst of an opioid epidemic. In addition to other system level intervent...
Opioid misuse relating to prescription pain killers have claimed the lives of many Americans, posing...
This Issue Brief reviews the current status and characteristics of PDMPs, their use, and evidence of...
Objectives: In recent years, the devastating effects of U.S. opioid epidemic has been making news he...
In the United States, nonmedical prescription opioid use is a major public health concern. Various p...
The effectiveness of a prescription drug monitoring program in coordination with a prescription opio...
ABSTRACT Importance: A number of strategies and policies have been implemented to mitigate the opioi...
Prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) are a response to the prescription opioid epidemic, bu...
The opioid epidemic is the most significant modern-day, public health crisis. Physicians and lawmake...