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All Over the Map

Newly updated to include breast cancer, prostate cancer, and spine procedures, this CHCF-sponsored research shows that practice patterns vary dramatically from place to place.

Medi-Cal Transforms

Medi-Cal is the main source of health insurance for one in five Californians. An updated report gives an overview of the program's key features, describes how the program is evolving, and examines the challenges ahead.

Obama Care in the Second Term

CHCF is a long-time sponsor of the UC Irvine Forecast Conference. A webcast of this year's conference on health policy in President Obama's second term is now available.

Prescription Drugs

Friday, June 22, 2012

Federal Officials To Use Health IT Tools To Help Fight Rx Drug Misuse

On Thursday, HHS' Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology announced a new initiative aimed at curbing prescription drug misuse by making it easier for health care providers and pharmacists to access patients' prescription drug histories, Reuters reports (Ebrahim, Reuters, 6/21).

The initiative, which will involve pilot projects in Indiana and Ohio, will evaluate the effects of expanding electronic prescription drug monitoring programs (Mosquera, Government Health IT, 6/21).

HHS' Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration is providing funding for the pilot projects (Goedert, Health Data Management, 6/21).

Indiana Project

The Indiana-based pilot project will test a system that allows emergency department staff to access a patient's prescription drug history through the Regenstrief Medical Record System.

Participants in the Indiana project include:

  • Appriss, a technology company;
  • The National Association of Boards of Pharmacy; and
  • The state of Indiana.

Ohio Project

The Ohio-based pilot project will test whether incorporating a drug risk indicator into a patient's electronic health record affects clinical decisions.

Participants in the Ohio project include:

  • Eagle Software, which provides software for tracking prescription drug use;
  • Mitre, a not-for-profit engineering firm;
  • The Springfield Center for Family Medicine (Barr, Modern Healthcare, 6/21); and
  • The state of Ohio (Health Data Management, 6/21).



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