Follow-up audit on opioid misuse

State fails to enact majority of recommendations aimed to stem opioid misuse, audit says (Capital Chronicle, 6/29/22)

Oregon doctors still don’t have to check opioid prescription history, despite scathing state review, auditors say (Oregonian, 6/29/22)

Thumbnail of cover from the document Oregon Health Authority Some Constraints Still Remain in Oregon’s Prescription Drug Monitoring ProgramOregon Health Authority Some Constraints Still Remain in Oregon’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (2022) Oregon Audits Division

Thumbnail of cover from the document Oregon Health Authority: constraints on Oregon's prescription drug monitoring program limit the state's ability to help address opioid misuse and abuseOregon Health Authority: constraints on Oregon’s prescription drug monitoring program limit the state’s ability to help address opioid misuse and abuse (2018) Oregon Audits Division

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