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  1. PA - Prescriber Group - Dentists
  2. PA - Prescriber Group - ER Doctors
  3. PA - Prescriber Group - Oral Surgeons
  4. PA - Prescriber Group - Orthopedic Surgeons
  5. PA - Prescriber Group - Pain Centers
  6. PA - Prescriber Group - Primary Care Physicians
  7. PA - Prescriber Group - Surgeons
  8. PA - Rationalize Payments to Support Data Sharing Processes
  9. PA - Reduce Access to Precursor Ingredients
  10. PA - Reduce Crime due to Opioid Misuse
  11. PA - Reduce Prescription of Opioids
  12. PA - Reduce Stigma for Pregnant Women with SUDs
  13. PA - Reduce Stigma of Seeking Help for Substance Misuse
  14. PA - Reduce Theft of Pills from Pharmacies
  15. PA - Reduce Use of Gateway Drugs
  16. PA - Secure Funding for Expanding Addiction Treatment
  17. PA - Strengthen Peer Recovery Support Services & Programs
  18. PA - Strengthen Referral Pathways for Positive Screens
  19. PA - Strengthen the Coalition to Reduce Opioid Abuse
  20. PA - Taper off Opioids or MAT for Women of Reproductive Age
  21. PA - Train Youth in How to Resist Peer Pressure to Try Drugs
  22. PA - Use DNA Testing & Precision Pain Medication
  23. PM - Accelerate the Development of New Mat Approaches
  24. PM - Address Data Security Requirements for People Under State or Community Supervision
  25. PM - Address Data Security Requirements for People Who Have Been Released
  26. PM - Adopt Harm Reduction Practices in Prisons
  27. PM - Adopt Technology to Support Peer Recovery
  28. PM - Adopt Universal Screening for Pregnant Women
  29. PM - Assign & Connect Care Teams to Work Together
  30. PM - Become a Trauma Informed Community
  31. PM - Coordinate & Improve Efforts to Reduce Illegal Sales of Opioids
  32. PM - Create Recovery Ready Communities
  33. PM - Decrease Deaths due to Opioid Misuse
  34. PM - Decrease Health Costs & Employment Problems due to Opioid Misuse
  35. PM - Develop Consistent Protocols for PDMP Monitoring
  36. PM - Distribute Naloxone with Prescriptions for High-Risk Patients
  37. PM - Educate Communities to Prevent First-Time Use and Misuse
  38. PM - Educate the Community on Opioid Risks & Alternatives
  39. PM - Eliminate Counterfeit Prescriptions
  40. PM - Eliminate Insurance Company Prior Authorization for MAT
  41. PM - Eliminate Pill Mills
  42. PM - Empower & Strengthen Parents
  43. PM - Engage Healthcare Professionals to Address the Opioid Crisis
  44. PM - Engage More Organizations in Reducing Stigma of Mental Health, SUDs, Treatment & Recovery
  45. PM - Engage Youth to Improve Communication & Prevention
  46. PM - Enhance & Expand Data Sharing among Relevant Systems
  47. PM - Enhance Collaboration among Medical Behavioral & Social Services
  48. PM - Enhance Communication of Information from Healthcare Providers to Law Enforcement
  49. PM - Enhance Efforts to Get Women of Reproductive Age with OUD's into Treatment
  50. PM - Enhance Processes & Capacity to Taking a Holistic Approach
  51. PM - Enhance Support for Families of People with SUDs
  52. PM - Enhance Treatment During Incarceration
  53. PM - Establish MOUs among Organizations to Enable Data Sharing
  54. PM - Expand & Enhance Chronic Pain Prevention & Management
  55. PM - Expand & Enhance Drug Courts
  56. PM - Expand & Enhance Peer Run Recovery Housing
  57. PM - Expand & Enhance Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
  58. PM - Expand Access to Less Addictive Pain Medications
  59. PM - Expand Access to MAT for Pregnant Women
  60. PM - Expand Access to Medication Assisted Treatment
  61. PM - Expand Access to Naloxone Kits
  62. PM - Expand Adoption of Good Screening Tools
  63. PM - Expand Community Service Alternatives to Incarceration
  64. PM - Expand Crisis Services to Handle OUD Calls
  65. PM - Expand DNA Testing to Improve Precision MAT Therapies
  66. PM - Expand Efforts to Disrupt the Supply of Heroin & Synthetic Opioids to the Community
  67. PM - Expand Fentanyl Testing Options
  68. PM - Expand Harm Reduction Practices
  69. PM - Expand Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion Programs
  70. PM - Expand Long-term Treatment Options when Required
  71. PM - Expand Motivational Interviewing for Pregnant Women
  72. PM - Expand Partial-fill Prescriptions
  73. PM - Expand Participation in Peer Recovery Groups
  74. PM - Expand Perinatal Treatment for Women with SUDs
  75. PM - Expand Places Doing SBIRT
  76. PM - Expand Positive Recreation Opportunities
  77. PM - Expand Prescription Drug Take-back and Disposal Program
  78. PM - Expand Professional Training on Administering Naloxone
  79. PM - Expand Programs & Options for Chronic Pain Management
  80. PM - Expand Programs & Options for Chronic Pain Prevention
  81. PM - Expand Programs Similar to the Angel Program
  82. PM - Expand Recovery Schools & College Recovery Programs
  83. PM - Expand Reproductive Services in Substance Abuse Treatment Centers
  84. PM - Expand SBIRT Program
  85. PM - Expand SBIRT in Maternity Care Clinics
  86. PM - Expand School Prevention Program
  87. PM - Expand Steps to Minimize Opioid Use During Pregnancy
  88. PM - Expand Training of Citizens to Administer Naloxone
  89. PM - Expand Training of Professionals in Brief Interventions
  90. PM - Expand Training to Grow & Improve the Treatment Workforce
  91. PM - Expand Use of MAT in Correctional Facilities
  92. PM - Expand the Development & Use of Centrally Managed Personal Success Pathways
  93. PM - Expand the use of MAT in Correctional Facilities
  94. PM - Fewer People Develop Dependence or SUD
  95. PM - Get Funding for Data Integration Infrastructure & Process Enhancements
  96. PM - Harms from Drug Abuse are Minimized
  97. PM - Highlight Positive Role Models & Pathways
  98. PM - Implement Administrative Processes for Data Sharing
  99. PM - Implement Data Sharing Technology
  100. PM - Implement PDMPs in Every State to Prevent Increased Diversion in States without PDMPs

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