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Maine's Prescription Monitoring Program
Maine' Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) is a tool created to prevent and detect prescription drug misuse and diversion. PMP maintains a database of all transactions for controlled substances dispensed in the State of Maine. This database is available online to prescribers and dispensers. A free service of the Office of Substance Abuse (OSA) in the Maine Department of Health and Human Services, the PMP database is quickly becoming a standard tool for clinicians to provide better care to their patients throughout the state. Anyone with a DEA number is encouraged to register to request patient reports. These patient reports, and the automatically sent threshold reports, enhance the ability of health care providers to coordinate care. The database is searchable online (here), so it is available anywhere one has Internet access. Clinicians can use the program to check the history of a new patient and to monitor on-going treatment. PMP is another tool clinicians can add to their toolkit for preventing and intervening against misuse and diversion of prescription drugs. How it worksThe state legislature passed a law in 2003 that requires information about all transactions for controlled substances (Schedule II-IV) dispensed in Maine to be reported to the state government. Pharmacies – both in and out of the state – submit data twice per month. The data is then cleaned and added to a relational database. Using patients’ names and birth dates, registered users of the database can log on to the web site at www.maine.gov/pmp to look up their patients online. Clinicians have immediate access to a patient’s history with controlled substances freely available at their fingertips. (To register to become a requestor or submitter of data, go to www.maine.gov/pmp and follow the instructions there.) Registration ScoreboardAlthough data about all prescribing and dispensing is in the database, prescribers and dispensers who want access to the data must register as data requesters. Here is a "scoreboard" showing the number and percent of different types of clinicians registered as data requesters on the portal:
Here is a bar chart displaying the above "scores" graphically: (1) Last updated July 1, 2009 (2) Percent calculated with total count of pharmacists with Maine addresses as of February 2009. Patient Threshold ReportsReports are automatically sent to prescribers when threshold numbers of prescribers and pharmacies have been reached or exceeded by a patient during a given quarter. OSA’s goal is to get patients the treatment they need if they have drug-related problems. Clinicians are asked to assist the patient in finding substance abuse treatment in their area. Benefits to the Clinicians: More information about substance abuse treatment services and support groups is available elsewhere on this web site (Find Help). Addressing Possible ConcernsConfidentiality The “Chilling Effect” Data Accuracy More informationPlease feel free to explore the links below and on the left and right sides of this page, call the Office of Substance Abuse at 287-2595, or email osa.ircosa@maine.gov.
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