An Emergency Preparedness Response to Opioid-Prescribing Enforcement Actions in Maryland, 2018-2019.

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1496 Office of Preparedness and Response, Public Health Services, Maryland Department of Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.

Published: December 2021

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  • Federal and state authorities are taking action against the overprescribing of opioids, but there's limited understanding of how these interventions impact patients' access to treatment.
  • The Maryland Department of Health has implemented a standardized emergency response protocol to address health risks and coordinate efforts with enforcement agencies, responding to 12 actions against medical professionals from January 2018 to October 2019.
  • Preliminary findings suggest that patients affected by these enforcement actions may face increased fatal overdoses and loss of healthcare access, highlighting the importance of leadership support, clear roles among agencies, and effective data sharing.

Article Abstract

Federal and state enforcement authorities have increasingly intervened on the criminal overprescribing of opioids. However, little is known about the health effects these enforcement actions have on patients experiencing disrupted access to prescription opioids or medication-assisted treatment/medication for opioid use disorder. Simultaneously, opioid death rates have increased. In response, the Maryland Department of Health (MDH) has worked to coordinate mitigation strategies with enforcement partners (defined as any federal, state, or local enforcement authority or other governmental investigative authority). One strategy is a standardized protocol to implement emergency response functions, including rapidly identifying health hazards with real-time data access, deploying resources locally, and providing credible messages to partners and the public. From January 2018 through October 2019, MDH used the protocol in response to 12 enforcement actions targeting 34 medical professionals. A total of 9624 patients received Schedule II-V controlled substance prescriptions from affected prescribers under investigation in the 6 months before the respective enforcement action; 9270 (96%) patients were residents of Maryland. Preliminary data indicate fatal overdose events and potential loss of follow-up care among the patient population experiencing disrupted health care as a result of an enforcement action. The success of the strategy hinged on endorsement by leadership; the establishment of federal, state, and local roles and responsibilities; and data sharing. MDH's approach, data sources, and lessons learned may support health departments across the country that are interested in conducting similar activities on the front lines of the opioid crisis.

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