Oklahoma and Appriss Health Announce First Year Outcomes on

Oklahoma and Appriss Health Announce First Year Outcomes on Integration of Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Data into Providers' Electronic Workflows Advancing


Oklahoma and Appriss Health Announce First Year Outcomes on Integration of Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Data into Providers' Electronic Workflows Advancing
State funded PMP Gateway connection helping 8,000 doctors improve patient safety when prescribing or dispensing opioids
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OKLAHOMA CITY and LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Prescribers in Oklahoma have made more than 15.5 million patient queries to the state's prescription monitoring program (PMP) database in the first year of an initiative between the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control (OBN) and Appriss Health, a leader in cloud-based care coordination software and analytics solutions focused on behavioral health and substance use disorders that delivers seamless access to PMP data within the electronic health record (EHR) and pharmacy management systems (PMS) of physicians across the state.

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