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Opioid Prescribing Survey
1.
Recently, Mississippi physicians have been required to have CME hours that focus on opioids. Has this education changed your prescribing habits?
Yes
No
Other (please specify)
2.
Do you have an active DEA license?
Yes
No
3.
How often do you run a Prescription Monitoring Program report on a patient?
I have never used it before.
I use it daily, or more than once a day.
I use it weekly, or more than once a week.
I use it monthly, or more than once a month.
I use it less than once a month.
4.
When initiating a pain medicine prescription, do you run a Prescription Monitoring Program report?
Yes
No
5.
Do you use the Prescription Monitoring Program yourself, or do you designate someone in your office to do so?
Use it myself
Designee in my office
Both
6.
Under the newly-proposed regulations from the State Board of Medical Licensure, clinics with more than 30% of their patients receiving certain prescriptions would be required to be recognized as a Pain Management Practice, and therefore subject to extra requirements and regulations. (Current regulations say Pain Management Practices have 50% or more of their patients receiving pain medication.) How would this proposed regulation affect your clinic/hospital/business?
My clinic is already a recognized Pain Management Practice with 50% or more of patients receiving pain medications.
We have between 30-50% of our patients receiving pain medications, so we would be a Pain Management Practice under these new regulations.
It is possible the proposed regulations would affect my clinic, because we have appx. 25% of our patients on pain medications.
The proposed regulations would NOT affect my clinic, because the percentage of our patients who receive pain medications is low.
Don't Know
Current Progress,
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