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FDA panel opposes plan to tighten use of painkillers

Publication: 
New York Times
Publication Date: 

July 2010

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Tags: access to treatment, FDA, news articles, prescribing practices, training and education

National All Schedules Prescription Electronic Reporting Act of 2005: a review of implementation of existing state controlled substance monitoring programs

Publication Date: 

2005

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Tags: access to treatment, ARCOS, balancing patient care and drug control, chilling effect, evaluations, government reports, literature review, MEPS, meta analysis, NASPER, PMP impact, PMP operations, prescribing patterns, prescribing practices, substitution effect

Maximizing the value of electronic prescription monitoring programs

Author: 

Brushwood, David B.

Publication Date: 

2003

Publication: 
Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics; 31(1):41-54.
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Tags: access to treatment, ARCOS, balancing patient care and drug control, best practices, chilling effect, diversion, epidemiology, evaluations, journal articles, pain management, PMP data, PMP impact, PMP operations, prescribing practices, privacy concerns, regulatory agencies, unintended consequences

Prescription drug monitoring programs

Author: 

Miller, M., Brown, R.

Publication Date: 

2007

Publication: 
American Family Physician. 75(6), 810-811
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Tags: access to treatment, addiction, Controlled Substances Act, diversion, editorials, epidemiology, journal articles, PMP impact

Balancing diversion control and medical necessity: the case of prescription drugs with abuse potential

Author: 

Simoni-Wastila, L., Tompkins, C.

Publication Date: 

2001

Publication: 
Substance Use and Misuse. 36,1275–1296.
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Tags: access to treatment, administrative burdens, balancing patient care and drug control, diversion, EDT, effectiveness of prescription control, impact on medical practice, journal articles, MCPPs, PMP data, prescribing patterns, state comparisons

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