State Prescription Monitoring Programs recently participated in a survey regarding which version of ASAP standards they were utilizing or planning to move to in the coming year. TTAC_NASCSA_Recommended_Best_Practices_for_Veterinary_Prescriptions_20220128.pdf Throughout 2021 NASCSA and the PDMP TTAC developed a document that discusses challenges, barriers, and opportunities for the dispensing and reporting of veterinary prescriptions and presents best practices. This workgroup expanded upon a Veterinary Best Practices guide previously published by PDMP TTAC and performed an in-depth review, including surveys of state PMP administrators regarding veterinary prescription dispensing and reporting. The workgroup consisted of PDMP representatives from Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, and South Carolina. In December 2020 the NASCSA Executive Committee voted to have the PMP Committee to convene a workgroup with the PDMP Technical Training and Assistance Center to examine the reporting and processing of veterinary prescription dispensations. TTAC/NASCSA Recommended Best Practices for Veterinary Prescriptions NASCSA-Response-to-NCPDP-Standards-Final.pdf NASCSA reviewed this paper and created a document by several Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) administrators and subject matter experts in response to the NCPDP publication to clarify and correct some of the statements and claims made by NCPDP and how existing PMPs address the opioid crisis, public health needs, and patient safety. In that paper, NCPDP provides their perspective on Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) and a proposed solution. In January 2019 NCPDP published NCPDP Standards-based Facilitator Model for PDMP-An Interoperable Framework for Patient Safety.
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