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The other epidemic: prescription drug abuse in the US - ten prevention ideas from the states

Publication Date: 

2009

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Tags: evaluations, government reports, overdoses and deaths, PMP impact, secure prescription forms, state comparisons

Prescription opioid usage and abuse relationships: an evaluation of state prescription drug monitoring program efficacy

Author: 

Reisman, R. M., Shenoy, P. J., Atherly, A. J., and Flowers, C. R.

Publication Date: 

2009

Publication: 
Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment 3 41–51
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Tags: addiction, ARCOS, chilling effect, diversion, evaluations, journal articles, opioid abuse, oxycodone, PMP data, PMP impact, state comparisons, treatment admissions data

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

Reducing the diversion of scheduled prescription medications in the Commonwealth of Kentucky: 2004 KASPER Satisfaction Survey: executive summary

Author: 

Rosenblatt, N.

Source: 
Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Frankfort, Kentucky
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Prescription monitoring program

Author: 

Department of Health Professions & Virginia State Police

Publication Date: 

2004

Source: 
Authors: Richmond, VA
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Prescription monitoring program survey: report of findings

Author: 

Barrett, K.

Publication Date: 

2004

Source: 
Virginia Commonwealth University, Survey and Evaluation Research Lab.
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The development and evaluation of an integrated electronic prescribing and drug management system for primary care

Author: 

Tamblyn, R., et al.

Publication Date: 

2006

Publication: 
Journal of American Medical Information Association, 13:148-159.
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An evaluation of prescription monitoring programs

Author: 

Simeone R., Holland, L.

Publication Date: 

2006

Source: 
Simeone Associates
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Evaluation of the implementation of Maine's prescription drug monitoring program

Author: 

Lambert, D.

Publication Date: 

2006

Source: 
Muskie School of Public Service, University of Southern Maine, Portland, Maine.
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