Payers & Providers

Pain Management Resources

Source: Washington Medical Commission

This website from the Washington Medical Commission includes resources for Washington physicians and physician assistants on pain management and information about the 2018 Washington state opioid prescribing rules. Funding Source:  Washington Medical Commission

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Payers & Providers

Opioid Prescribing Healthcare Provider Frequently Asked Questions

Source: Washington Department of Health

This website presents frequently asked questions about the 2018 Washington State opioid prescribing rules for health care providers. Funding Source:  Washington State Department of Health

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Patients & Caregivers

Opioid Prescribing Patient and Public Frequently Asked Questions

Source: Washington Department of Health

In 2018 Washington State passed opioid prescribing guidelines for health care providers. This website presents frequently asked questions about the guidelines for patients and caregivers. Funding Source: Washington State Department of Health

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Policymakers & Community Leaders

Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Training and Technical Assistance Center

Source: Brandeis University

Website for the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Training and Technical Assistance Center (PDMP-TTAC) at Brandeis University. The PDMP-TTAC collects up to date information on the PDMPs operating across the country and provides technical assistance to states, federal partners and stakeholders

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Payers & Providers

Prescriber Report Cards Most Frequent FAQs

Source: Arizona Governor's Office of Youth, Faith and Family

Arizona’s Controlled Substance Prescription Monitoring Program issues report cards to prescribers whose prescribing practices are outliers compared to their peers. These FAQs answer prescriber questions about the report cards. Funding Source:  Arizona Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family

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Policymakers & Community Leaders

Strategy 4: Collaborating to Create Safer Communities

Source: Arizona Governor's Office of Youth, Faith and Family

The website for Strategy 4 of the Arizona Rethink Rx Abuse public health campaign initiative. Strategy 4 is intended to increase awareness and patient education about Rx drug misuse and abuse. Funding Source: Arizona Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family

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Policymakers & Community Leaders

Strategy 3: Collaborating to Create Safer Communities

Source: Arizona Governor's Office of Youth, Faith and Family

The website for Strategy 3 of the Arizona Rethink Rx Abuse public health campaign initiative. Strategy 3 focuses on creating safer communities by collaborating with law enforcement. Funding Source: Arizona Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family

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Policymakers & Community Leaders

Strategy 2: Promote Responsible Prescribing and Dispensing Policies and Practices

Source: Arizona Governor's Office of Youth, Faith and Family

The website for Strategy 2 of the Arizona Rethink Rx Abuse public health campaign initiative. Strategy 2 promotes responsible prescribing and dispensing policies and practices. Funding Source:  Arizona Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family

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Policymakers & Community Leaders

Strategy 1: Reduce Illicit Acquisition and Diversion of Prescription Drugs

Source: Arizona Governor's Office of Youth, Faith and Family

The website for Strategy 1 of the Arizona Rethink Rx Abuse public health campaign initiative. Strategy 1 addresses illicit acquisition and diversion of prescription drugs. Funding Source:  Arizona Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family

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