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Contractor's Name
Various WA Local Governments
Approval Date
9/21/2022
Council Approval Date
9/14/2022
Department
Legal
Department Project Manager
Ramsey Ramerman
Subject / Project Title
Settlement Agreement Opioid Distributors
Tracking Number
0003472
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal Agreements
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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FINAL AGREEMENT 3.25.22 <br /> 1. Increase the number of prescribers using PDMPs; <br /> 2. Improve point-of-care decision-making by increasing the quantity, quality, <br /> or format of data available to prescribers using PDMPs,by improving the <br /> interface that prescribers use to access PDMP data, or both; or <br /> 3. Enable states to use PDMP data in support of surveillance or intervention <br /> strategies, including MAT referrals and follow-up for individuals <br /> identified within PDMP data as likely to experience OUD in a manner that <br /> complies with all relevant privacy and security laws and rules. <br /> 6. Ensuring PDMPs incorporate available overdose/naloxone deployment data, <br /> including the United States Department of Transportation's Emergency Medical <br /> Technician overdose database in a manner that complies with all relevant privacy <br /> and security laws and rules. <br /> 7. Increasing electronic prescribing to prevent diversion or forgery. <br /> 8. Educating dispensers on appropriate opioid dispensing. <br /> G. PREVENT MISUSE OF OPIOIDS <br /> Support efforts to discourage or prevent misuse of opioids through evidence-based or <br /> evidence-informed programs or strategies that may include,but are not limited to,the <br /> following: <br /> 1. Funding media campaigns to prevent opioid misuse. <br /> 2. Corrective advertising or affirmative public education campaigns based on <br /> evidence. <br /> 3. Public education relating to drug disposal. <br /> 4. Drug take-back disposal or destruction programs. <br /> 5. Funding community anti-drug coalitions that engage in drug prevention efforts. <br /> 6. Supporting community coalitions in implementing evidence-informed prevention, <br /> such as reduced social access and physical access, stigma reduction—including <br /> staffing, educational campaigns, support for people in treatment or recovery, or <br /> training of coalitions in evidence-informed implementation, including the <br /> Strategic Prevention Framework developed by the U.S. Substance Abuse and <br /> Mental Health Services Administration("SAMHSA"). <br /> 7. Engaging non-profits and faith-based communities as systems to support <br /> prevention. <br /> E-11 <br />
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