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NJ A264

Permits patients to indicate that they should not be prescribed opiates and certain other controlled substances in prescription monitoring program information.


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Introduced
01/14/2020
In Committee
01/14/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Division of Consumer Affairs in the Department of Law and Public Safety to establish a process by which a patient may request that the patient's prescription monitoring information include an indication that the patient should not be prescribed opioid drugs or other controlled substances with a significant potential for abuse or addiction. The indication would not be included in the patient's prescription monitoring information except at the patient's request. The division would establish a process for removing the indication that a patient should not be prescribed opioid drugs or other controlled substances with a significant potential for abuse or addiction, at the patient's request. The division would also establish a method, for persons who indicate that they should not be prescribed opioid drugs or other controlled substances with a significant potential for abuse or addiction, to communicate this preference, in the event that the person is incapacitated or otherwise unable to communicate this preference prior to or while receiving health care services. The division would develop an education and outreach program for health care providers concerning this process. It is the sponsor's belief that permitting patients to indicate that they should not be prescribed opioids and certain other controlled substances will facilitate the recovery process, help patients maintain sobriety, help avoid the issuance of prescriptions for drugs that could jeopardize the patient's recovery, and assist health care practitioners to identify patients who are at risk of abusing or diverting prescription medications.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Division of Consumer Affairs to establish a process for patients to indicate in their prescription monitoring information that they should not be prescribed opioid drugs or other controlled substances with a significant potential for abuse or addiction. This indication would be included in the patient's record only at the patient's request and could be removed by the patient at any time. The bill also requires the division to establish a method for patients to communicate this preference if they are incapacitated or unable to do so, and to develop an education and outreach program for healthcare providers about this process. The sponsor's belief is that this will help patients maintain sobriety, avoid receiving prescriptions that could jeopardize their recovery, and assist healthcare providers in identifying patients at risk of substance abuse.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Health Committee (on 01/14/2020)

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