TR - Expand & Enhance Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs

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TR - Expand & Enhance Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs

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General

Toolkit/Resource
Type
Source
Description
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Informational

Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Training and Technical Assistance Center

Description of different funding options and benefits

Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs Policy Assessment

Policy Assesment
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps
AUDIENCE: General Public

Prescription Drug monitoring programs are electronic databases, housed in state agencies, that track prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances.

Tracking PDMP Enhancement: The Best Practice Checklist

Best Practice Guideline
The Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Training and Technical Assistance Center and The Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University
AUDIENCE:

The original report was prepared for the Bureau of Justice Assistance, but this could be used by any institution in charge of implementing a Prescription Drug Monitoring Program.


Advocacy and Status Report of PDMPs
Shatterproof: Stronger than addiction
AUDIENCE: General Public and opioid activists

Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs: Critical Elements of Effective State Legislation

Contact information for the state administrators of all current PDMPs
The National Alliance for Model State Drug Laws
AUDIENCE: General public, opioid activists, PDMP administrators, etc.

Components of a Strong Prescription Monitoring Program

Best Practice Guideline

National Alliance for Model State Drug Laws (NAMSDL)

AUDIENCE: PDMP administrators, lawmakers

Guidelines for what a success PDMP should monitor.

Awareness

Toolkit/Resource
Type
Source
Description
Supplemental Materials

PDMPs as a Public Health Tool

Brief Video
SAMSHA
AUDIENCE: General

Brief history and overview of the benefits of PDMPs


























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