Fishman Scott M, Papazian Jennifer S, Gonzalez Susana, Riches Paul S, Gilson Aaron
Division of Pain Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California 95817, USA.
Pain Med. 2004 Sep;5(3):309-24. doi: 10.1111/j.1526-4637.2004.04049.x.
Social policies have evolved to address the associated concerns related to the public health crises of drug abuse and undertreated pain. Prescription monitoring programs (PMPs) have been used for many years in this effort but are undergoing re-evaluation and restructuring in light of changes in technology as well as changes in our understanding of the collateral impact of such programs. We reviewed the state of PMPs in the United States and highlighted recent changes in these programs that have occurred nationally. The current changes occurring in California, with the most physicians of any U.S. state as well as the oldest triplicate-based serialized prescription program, are reviewed, with focus on the transition to tamper-resistant prescriptions that use security paper forms. Future trends for PMPs are described, including the potential for widespread use of electronic prescribing, which is gaining favor with the Drug Enforcement Agency.
社会政策已经发展以应对与药物滥用和疼痛治疗不足的公共卫生危机相关的问题。处方监测项目(PMPs)多年来一直用于此项工作,但鉴于技术变化以及我们对这些项目附带影响的理解变化,正在进行重新评估和重组。我们回顾了美国PMPs的现状,并强调了这些项目在全国范围内发生的近期变化。对加利福尼亚州正在发生的当前变化进行了审查,该州拥有美国最多的医生以及最古老的基于三联单的序列化处方项目,重点是向使用防伪纸质表格的抗篡改处方的转变。描述了PMPs的未来趋势,包括电子处方广泛使用的可能性,电子处方正受到美国缉毒局的青睐。