![]() “We’re honored to partner with the Delaware Division of Professional Regulation to provide healthcare providers with enhanced tools for early intervention of substance use disorder and improved outcomes.”Īppriss Health provides the nation's most comprehensive platform for opioid stewardship and the identification, prevention, management, and treatment of substance use and mental health disorders. “Wide adoption of prescription monitoring information into clinical workflow can effectively identify, prevent, and manage potential problems with prescription drug addiction,” said Appriss Health President Rob Cohen. This integration helps to enhance timely clinical support decisions and improve patient care and safety for all Delaware residents.” Through PMP Gateway, all providers throughout the state will have easier access to new resources and PMP information within their clinical workflow. “This statewide partnership with Appriss Health improves our PMP’s efficacy to help mitigate the opioid epidemic in our communities. “Delaware currently has the second-highest drug overdose death rate in the United States, and the ongoing opioid crisis has created a colossal challenge for the state’s behavioral health treatment providers,” said Slavoski. The system manages more than 16 million controlled substance prescriptions and currently has more than 7,800 users.ĭelaware Prescription Monitoring Program Administrator Jason Slavoski, Pharm.D., said the Delaware Division of Professional Regulation is covering all fees associated with the integration service to connect providers’ EHR to PMP Gateway to ensure broad adoption and help providers meet state mandates and policies regarding the prescribing of controlled substances. Now, the EHR will automatically initiate a patient query, which will return the patient’s controlled substance prescription records directly within the clinical workflow inside the EHR.Īppriss Health has delivered PMP services for the Delaware Division of Professional Regulation since 2017. Prior to this integration initiative, Delaware prescribers had to log in to separate systems to query patient information, which took important time away from patient care. The statewide integration of PMP data into EHRs at the point of care increases the ease of access and use of prescription information to help healthcare providers make critical clinical decisions, including the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances, as well as patient care and safety. And, more than 773,000 prescribers and pharmacists at nearly 103,000 facilities in the U.S. Twenty-five states have aligned with Appriss Health to sponsor state-wide adoption of PMP integrations for all of their prescribers and/or pharmacists. ![]() PMP information, analytics and more are now integrated into physician and pharmacist workflow through more than 130 EHR platforms and every national pharmacy chain as well as many of the independent pharmacies across more than 40 states via Appriss Health’s PMP Gateway solution. PMP Gateway is the nation’s leading managed service platform enabling the integration of PMP information within real-time care team workflow to help providers make more informed clinical decisions at the point of care. The integration will be via the Appriss Health PMP Gateway solution. Louisville, KY and Dover, DE, J(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - LOUISVILLE, KY & DOVER, DE – J– Appriss Health, provider of the most comprehensive platform for opioid stewardship and substance use disorder in the U.S., today announced with the state of Delaware and the Delaware Division of Professional Regulation that all prescribers and pharmacists can now integrate electronic health record (EHR) and pharmacy management systems with the state prescription monitoring program (PMP).
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