A Panel Management Approach Using Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Data for Primary Care Patients with Chronic Pain Treated with Opioids: A Feasibility Study
Constance van Eeghen, Marianne Burke, Zoe Daudier, Amanda G. Kennedy, Neil Korsen, Benjamin Littenberg, Moira Mulligan, Doug Pomeroy, Jennifer Raymond, Meagan E. Stabler, Charles D. MacLean

TL;DR
This study tested using prescription drug monitoring data to help doctors manage chronic pain patients on opioids, finding it feasible but needing more research.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel approach to using PDMP data for panel management in primary care for chronic opioid users.
Findings
Downloading PDMP data was feasible and efficient across all clinic sites.
Clinicians found PDMP-derived panel reports useful for identifying high-risk patients.
EHR data review was challenging due to inconsistent data entry and unstructured fields.
Abstract
This feasibility study explored a process for primary care clinicians to improve chronic pain management related to opioid prescribing practices by using state-based Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) data to create panel management reports on patients receiving long term opioid therapy. Conducted across four rural primary care clinics in Northern New England, the study assessed the feasibility of downloading and utilizing PDMP data and the perceived value of panel management reports derived from both PDMP and electronic health record (EHR) data in the care of patients with chronic pain treated with opioids for more than one year. The study found that downloading PDMP data was feasible and efficient across all sites. However, EHR review proved more challenging due to inconsistencies in data entry and the unstructured nature of some relevant data fields. Clinicians generally…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOpioid Use Disorder Treatment · Pain Management and Opioid Use · Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
