Implementing prescription drug monitoring and other clinical decision support for opioid risk mitigation in a military health care setting: a qualitative feasibility study.
Chronic noncancer pain is a highly prevalent condition among service members returning from deployment overseas. The US Army has a higher rate of opioid misuse than the civilian population. Although most states and many health care systems have implemented prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) or other clinician decision support (CDS) to aid providers in delivering guideline-recommended opioid therapy, similar tools are lacking in military health settings.
Author(s): Finley, Erin P, Schneegans, Suyen, Tami, Claudina, Pugh, Mary Jo, McGeary, Don, Penney, Lauren, Sharpe Potter, Jennifer
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx075