TR - Increase Utilization of Already Existing PDMPs

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TR - Increase Utilization of Already Existing PDMPs

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[This is a page containing toolkits and resources. Use the table below as a general outline for how to organize content. Each table should pertain to a specific topic. See TR - Train Youth in How to Resist Peer Pressure to Try Drugs as a good example. Additional tables should be created if necessary]

Prescriber Education

Toolkit/Resource
Type
Source
Description
Supplemental Materials
Best Practices Prescribing & Preventing Drug Diversion - for Nurses

Educational Powerpoint

West Virginia Department of Education

AUDIENCE: Nurses

Educational Presentation with an overview of the opioid crisis, pain, opioid prescribing. This powerpoint can be modified with facts for prescribers and clinicians in your state

Nebraska Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
Education Part 1 - Introduction and Overview

Training Document
Nebraska
AUDIENCE: Prescribers

Steps and overview of registering for and using state PDMP. Can be adapted for your state






















Designated Agent

Toolkit/Resource
Type
Source
Description
Supplemental Materials
State Advocacy Guide to Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Legislation and Regulations

Policy Examples
ACEP
AUDIENCE: Policy Writers + Policymakers

See Item G for an example of policy language that designates an agent to access the PDMP on behalf of the prescriber



























Toolkit/Resource
Type
Source
Description
Supplemental Materials