There are barriers to prescribers’ use of prescription monitoring programs (PMPs), according to researchers from the American College of Medical Toxicology (ACMT). In a June 21 New England Journal of Medicine Perspective article, Jeanmarie Perrone, MD, and Lewis Nelson, MD, found that PMPs, with some simple improvements, could be much more useful to physicians. The most … [Read more...] about PMPs Need to be More ‘User-Friendly’ for Physicians, Study Finds
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Federal Government Tests New PDMP Projects in Indiana and Ohio
A new pilot program launched by the federal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will make prescription drug data available to prescribers and pharmacists in both ambulatory and emergency departments in Indiana and Ohio. The pilot projects, which will be run by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), will measure how expanding … [Read more...] about Federal Government Tests New PDMP Projects in Indiana and Ohio
Study Finds Methadone Take-homes Reduce Acute Care Hospitalizations
It’s been known that among patients receiving methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) for opioid dependence, take-home privileges and methadone doses of at least 80 mg/day are associated with better treatment outcomes. But what hasn’t been known is whether patients with take-homes also have fewer acute care admissions, and consequently lower health care costs, or whether they … [Read more...] about Study Finds Methadone Take-homes Reduce Acute Care Hospitalizations