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PDMP Practitioner and Research Partnerships

Award Information

Award #
2015-PM-BX-K004
Location
Congressional District
Status
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
Total funding (to date)
$750,000

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2015, $750,000)

The Harold Rogers Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) provides funding to allow state’s discretion to plan, implement, or enhance a PDMP to accommodate local decision-making based on state laws and preferences, while encouraging the replication of promising practices. In FY 2015, the PDMP Program provides resources in four purpose areas to support the following: 1) statewide implementation and enhancement grants; 2) practitioner and research partnership cooperative agreements; 3) data-driven multi-disciplinary approaches to reducing prescription abuse cooperative agreements; and 4) tribal prescription drug monitoring data sharing grants.

Purpose area-2 cooperative agreement awards will be used to strengthen PDMP efforts to develop and test innovative strategies and to implement evidence-based approaches that demonstrate the impact of expanded use of PDMP data to support decision-making. Award recipients are required to incorporate a research partner to assist with data collection and analysis, problem assessment, strategy development, or monitoring and evaluation performance.

Rhode Island Department of Health will use the award funds to focus on the program’s main goals. Cooperative agreement awards will be used to strengthen PDMP efforts to develop and test innovative strategies and to implement evidence-based approaches that demonstrate the impact of expanded use of PDMP data to support decision-making. In addition the award recipients are required to incorporate a research partner to assist with data collection and analysis, problem assessment, strategy development, or monitoring and evaluation performance. Evaluation design should focus on demonstrating the impact of policy or practice changes on PDMP utilization, and/or patient-level or community-level outcomes.
CA/NCF

Date Created: September 17, 2015