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State Health Agency Collaborations to Enhance and Leverage Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMP) for Public Health Surveillance and Clinical Decision Making

Collaboration facilitates the use of PDMP data for epidemiologic studies and public health surveillance, which results in sustainable analyses and dissemination of actionable data that are now driving public health action in West Virginia.

Federal and state-level partnerships are key to addressing the overdose epidemic and opioid crisis. Through a CDC cooperative agreement called Prescription Drug Overdose-Prevention for States (PDO-PfS), the West Virginia Violence and Injury Prevention Program and the Board of Pharmacy were able to enhance and maximize the PDMP to increase surveillance efforts. (Read our new case study in the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice.)

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Nathan Wood, MPH, is an epidemiologist for the Controlled Substance Monitoring Program at the West Virginia Board of Pharmacy. He oversees the data analytics team and ensures accurate data quality, analysis, and reporting to inform the states response to the opioid epidemic. He received his MPH from the University of Utah.

LCDR Jamie Mells, PhD, MS, is currently serving in the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Division of Overdose Prevention as the Health Scientist Team Lead in the State Program and Implementation Branch.  He is a subject matter expert on prescription drug monitoring programs and evidence-based overdose prevention interventions.

Timothy Dotson, MS, is a Masters Graduate of Marshall University. He previously worked as an Epidemiologist for West Virginia Board of Pharmacy, and currently as a Health Geographer for the WV Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute whose mission is to address disease and health inequities in underserved states, like West Virginia.

James Jeffries, MS, is the current Title-V Maternal and Child Health Director for the State of West Virginia. Jim has more than 25 years of public health experience with the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources Bureau for Public Health and was the Principal Investigator of the two CDC-funded prescription drug overdose projects.

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