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− | | | + | | Number of opioids prescribed by medical personnel decreases. |
− | | | + | | Between 2012 and 2016, the number of opioid prescriptions decreased by more than 43 million - a 16.9 % decrease in opioid prescriptions during this time period. |
− | | | + | | Opioid Task Force Progress Report <div class="objectEmbed">[[File/view/opioid-task-force-progress-report.pdf/614472773/opioid-task-force-progress-report.pdf|[File:http://www.wikispaces.com/i/mime/32/application/pdf.png opioid-task-force-progress-report.pdf]]] <div>[[File/view/opioid-task-force-progress-report.pdf/614472773/opioid-task-force-progress-report.pdf|opioid-task-force-progress-report.pdf]] |
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− | | Number of physicians certified to provide office-based medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorders. | + | | Number of America's physicians and health care professionals using state PDMPs |
− | | More physicians are educated on safe opioid prescribing and treatment. | + | | Growth of physician's and other health care professionals' registrations with state-based prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs). |
− | | In 2016, 37,637 physicians obtained certification to provide office-based medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorders across all 50 states - a 27% increase since 2015. | + | | Physicians and other health care professionals used state PDMPs more than 136.1 million times in 2016 - a 121% increase from 2014. |
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+ | | In 2016, 37,637 physicians obtained certification to provide office-based medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorders across all 50 states - a 27% increase since 2015. | ||
+ | | Opioid Task Force Progess Report <div class="objectEmbed">[[File/view/opioid-task-force-progress-report.pdf/614472773/opioid-task-force-progress-report.pdf|[File:http://www.wikispaces.com/i/mime/32/application/pdf.png opioid-task-force-progress-report.pdf]]] <div>[[File/view/opioid-task-force-progress-report.pdf/614472773/opioid-task-force-progress-report.pdf|opioid-task-force-progress-report.pdf]] | ||
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Revision as of 02:25, 4 November 2019
Return to Reduce Opioid Drug Misuse
Contents
Potential Measures
As you add potential measures, please include a description, calculations for the measure and possible data sources.
Measure |
Description |
Pre-Existing Calculations |
Data Source |
Number of Opioid Prescriptions | Number of opioids prescribed by medical personnel decreases. | Between 2012 and 2016, the number of opioid prescriptions decreased by more than 43 million - a 16.9 % decrease in opioid prescriptions during this time period. | Opioid Task Force Progress Report |
Number of America's physicians and health care professionals using state PDMPs | Growth of physician's and other health care professionals' registrations with state-based prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs). | Physicians and other health care professionals used state PDMPs more than 136.1 million times in 2016 - a 121% increase from 2014. | Opioid Task Force Progess Report |
Number of physicians certified to provide office-based medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorders. | More physicians are educated on safe opioid prescribing and treatment. | In 2016, 37,637 physicians obtained certification to provide office-based medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorders across all 50 states - a 27% increase since 2015. | Opioid Task Force Progess Report |
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