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Sample Prescriber Report Card

Source: Arizona Governor's Office of Youth, Faith and Family

An example of a report that an outlier prescriber in Arizona might receive from the Arizona Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring Program. The report includes information comparing the prescriber to his or her peers on the number of prescriptions written, the quantity of pills prescribed, and information about

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Strategy 4: Collaborating to Create Safer Communities

Source: Arizona Governor's Office of Youth, Faith and Family

The website for Strategy 4 of the Arizona Rethink Rx Abuse public health campaign initiative. Strategy 4 is intended to increase awareness and patient education about Rx drug misuse and abuse. Funding Source: Arizona Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family

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Strategy 3: Collaborating to Create Safer Communities

Source: Arizona Governor's Office of Youth, Faith and Family

The website for Strategy 3 of the Arizona Rethink Rx Abuse public health campaign initiative. Strategy 3 focuses on creating safer communities by collaborating with law enforcement. Funding Source: Arizona Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family

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Strategy 2: Promote Responsible Prescribing and Dispensing Policies and Practices

Source: Arizona Governor's Office of Youth, Faith and Family

The website for Strategy 2 of the Arizona Rethink Rx Abuse public health campaign initiative. Strategy 2 promotes responsible prescribing and dispensing policies and practices. Funding Source:  Arizona Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family

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Strategy 1: Reduce Illicit Acquisition and Diversion of Prescription Drugs

Source: Arizona Governor's Office of Youth, Faith and Family

The website for Strategy 1 of the Arizona Rethink Rx Abuse public health campaign initiative. Strategy 1 addresses illicit acquisition and diversion of prescription drugs. Funding Source:  Arizona Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family

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Nursing Opioid Prescribing Webinar CE Quiz

Source: Washington Department of Health

This on-line quiz allows practitioners to collect continuing medical education (CME) credit for watching the video about the Washington opioid prescribing requirements for advanced registered nurse practitioners (ARNPs). Washington regulations require ARNPs to complete a one hour CME course on the new requirements in order to prescribe opioids and this quiz along with its accompanying video meet the CME requirements.

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Opioid Prescribing Webinar – Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners

Source: Washington Department of Health

This video introduces advanced registered nurse practitioners (ARNP) to the 2018 Washington opioid prescribing requirements. Washington regulations require ARNPs to complete a one hour continuing medical education (CME) course on the new requirements in order to prescribe opioids and this video along with its accompanying CME quiz meet the CME requirements.

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Osteopathic Physician and Osteopathic Physician Assistant Opioid Prescribing Webinar CE Quiz

Source: Washington Department of Health

This on-line quiz allows practitioners to collect continuing medical education (CME) credit for watching the video about the Washington opioid prescribing requirements for osteopathic physicians and physician assistants. Washington regulations require osteopathic practitioners to complete a one hour CME course on the new requirements in order to prescribe opioids and this quiz along with its accompanying video meet the CME requirements.

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Opioid Prescribing Webinar- Osteopathic Physician and Osteopathic Physicians Assistant

Source: Washington Department of Health

This video introduces practitioners to the 2018 Washington opioid prescribing requirements for osteopathic physicians and physician assistants. Washington regulations require osteopathic practitioners to complete a one hour continuing medical education (CME) course on the new requirements in order to prescribe opioids and this video along with its accompanying CME quiz meet the CME requirements.

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