Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) | Overdose Prevention | CDC A prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) is an electronic database that tracks controlled substance prescriptions Information from PDMPs can help clinicians identify patients who may be at risk for overdose and provide potentially lifesaving information and interventions
Querying State Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMP) These clinical practice guidelines are for guidance and information only, and do not supersede any elements of the directive, including frequency of prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) inquiries
Prescription Drug Management Requires More Than a Medication List For example, an NSAID in a person with kidney disease or an anticoagulant is of greater concern than most prescription drugs Simply reviewing a medication list does NOT constitute prescription drug management
NCPDP Standards-based Facilitator Model-Phase 1 The NCPDP Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMP) Reporting Standard is intended to provide a consistent format for reporting of transactions to Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs from dispensing health care entities
In Brief, Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs: A Guide for Healthcare . . . The document explains the emergence and purpose of PDMPs and describes how PDMP use can enhance clinical decision making and improve individual patient safety while also helping curb the public health crises of prescription drug misuse and unintentional overdose deaths
Preferred Drug List July 1, 2025 - hcpf. colorado. gov Opioid Utilization Policy (long-acting and short-acting opioids): It is highly encouraged that the healthcare team utilize the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) to aid in ensuring safe and efficacious therapy for members using controlled substances
Documentation for Prescription Drug Management | American College of . . . What documentation is required to show a provider is performing prescription drug management? It has been a question since the changes to the Office or Other Outpatient Services codes was announced by the American Medical Association (AMA) in 2021
EVALUATION PROFILE FOR PDMP Data Use to Inform Clinical Practice and . . . CDC Prescribing Guideline Recommendation 9: Clinicians should review the patient’s history of controlled substance prescriptions using state PDMP data to determine whether the patient is receiving opioid dosages or dangerous combinations that put him or her at high risk for overdose