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Association Between a State Law Allowing Pharmacists to Dispense Naloxone Without a Prescription and Naloxone Dispensing Rates

IMPORTANCE: Between 2015 and 2017, Ohio had the second highest number of opioid-related deaths. In July 2015, the Ohio General Assembly approved a law allowing pharmacists to dispense naloxone without a prescription in accordance with a physician-approved protocol. This change in the law allowed pha...

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Autores principales: Gangal, Neha S., Hincapie, Ana L., Jandarov, Roman, Frede, Stacey M., Boone, Jill M., MacKinnon, Neil J., Koechlin, Kathleen, DeFiore-Hyrmer, Jolene, Holthusen, Amy, Heaton, Pamela C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Association 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7042867/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32003819
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.20310
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author Gangal, Neha S.
Hincapie, Ana L.
Jandarov, Roman
Frede, Stacey M.
Boone, Jill M.
MacKinnon, Neil J.
Koechlin, Kathleen
DeFiore-Hyrmer, Jolene
Holthusen, Amy
Heaton, Pamela C.
author_facet Gangal, Neha S.
Hincapie, Ana L.
Jandarov, Roman
Frede, Stacey M.
Boone, Jill M.
MacKinnon, Neil J.
Koechlin, Kathleen
DeFiore-Hyrmer, Jolene
Holthusen, Amy
Heaton, Pamela C.
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description IMPORTANCE: Between 2015 and 2017, Ohio had the second highest number of opioid-related deaths. In July 2015, the Ohio General Assembly approved a law allowing pharmacists to dispense naloxone without a prescription in accordance with a physician-approved protocol. This change in the law allowed pharmacists to have more opportunity to participate in the management of patients who were addicted to opioids. OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between the implementation of an Ohio law allowing pharmacists to dispense naloxone without a prescription in accordance with a physician-approved protocol and naloxone dispensing rates. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A segmented regression analysis of an interrupted time series was performed for 30 consecutive months to evaluate the change in the naloxone dispensing rate before and after the implementation of the state law. Ohio Medicaid naloxone claims and Kroger Pharmacy naloxone claims for all 88 counties in Ohio were examined. Any patient 18 years or older with at least 1 naloxone order dispensed through Ohio Medicaid or by a Kroger Pharmacy in Ohio during the study period of July 16, 2014, to January 15, 2017, was included in the study. Data were analyzed from April 23, 2018, to July 7, 2019. EXPOSURES: The primary independent variable was implementation of an Ohio law allowing pharmacists to dispense naloxone without a prescription in accordance with a physician-approved protocol, which took effect in July 2015. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The primary outcome measure was the naloxone dispensing rate per month per county. RESULTS: In the Ohio Medicaid population, the number of naloxone orders dispensed after the policy was implemented increased by 2328%, from 191 in the prepolicy period to 4637 in the postpolicy period. The rate of naloxone orders dispensed per month per county after the policy was implemented increased by 4% in the Ohio Medicaid population and 3% in the Kroger Pharmacy population compared with the prepolicy period. The rate of naloxone orders dispensed after the policy was implemented increased by 18% per month in low-employment counties compared with high-employment counties in the Ohio Medicaid population. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: The implementation of a state law allowing pharmacists to dispense naloxone without a prescription in accordance with a physician-approved protocol was associated with an increase in the number of naloxone orders dispensed in the Ohio Medicaid and Kroger Pharmacy populations. Moreover, a significant increase was observed in the naloxone dispensing rate among the Ohio Medicaid population in counties with low employment and high poverty.
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spelling pubmed-70428672020-03-10 Association Between a State Law Allowing Pharmacists to Dispense Naloxone Without a Prescription and Naloxone Dispensing Rates Gangal, Neha S. Hincapie, Ana L. Jandarov, Roman Frede, Stacey M. Boone, Jill M. MacKinnon, Neil J. Koechlin, Kathleen DeFiore-Hyrmer, Jolene Holthusen, Amy Heaton, Pamela C. JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: Between 2015 and 2017, Ohio had the second highest number of opioid-related deaths. In July 2015, the Ohio General Assembly approved a law allowing pharmacists to dispense naloxone without a prescription in accordance with a physician-approved protocol. This change in the law allowed pharmacists to have more opportunity to participate in the management of patients who were addicted to opioids. OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between the implementation of an Ohio law allowing pharmacists to dispense naloxone without a prescription in accordance with a physician-approved protocol and naloxone dispensing rates. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A segmented regression analysis of an interrupted time series was performed for 30 consecutive months to evaluate the change in the naloxone dispensing rate before and after the implementation of the state law. Ohio Medicaid naloxone claims and Kroger Pharmacy naloxone claims for all 88 counties in Ohio were examined. Any patient 18 years or older with at least 1 naloxone order dispensed through Ohio Medicaid or by a Kroger Pharmacy in Ohio during the study period of July 16, 2014, to January 15, 2017, was included in the study. Data were analyzed from April 23, 2018, to July 7, 2019. EXPOSURES: The primary independent variable was implementation of an Ohio law allowing pharmacists to dispense naloxone without a prescription in accordance with a physician-approved protocol, which took effect in July 2015. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The primary outcome measure was the naloxone dispensing rate per month per county. RESULTS: In the Ohio Medicaid population, the number of naloxone orders dispensed after the policy was implemented increased by 2328%, from 191 in the prepolicy period to 4637 in the postpolicy period. The rate of naloxone orders dispensed per month per county after the policy was implemented increased by 4% in the Ohio Medicaid population and 3% in the Kroger Pharmacy population compared with the prepolicy period. The rate of naloxone orders dispensed after the policy was implemented increased by 18% per month in low-employment counties compared with high-employment counties in the Ohio Medicaid population. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: The implementation of a state law allowing pharmacists to dispense naloxone without a prescription in accordance with a physician-approved protocol was associated with an increase in the number of naloxone orders dispensed in the Ohio Medicaid and Kroger Pharmacy populations. Moreover, a significant increase was observed in the naloxone dispensing rate among the Ohio Medicaid population in counties with low employment and high poverty. American Medical Association 2020-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7042867/ /pubmed/32003819 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.20310 Text en Copyright 2020 Gangal NS et al. JAMA Network Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
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Gangal, Neha S.
Hincapie, Ana L.
Jandarov, Roman
Frede, Stacey M.
Boone, Jill M.
MacKinnon, Neil J.
Koechlin, Kathleen
DeFiore-Hyrmer, Jolene
Holthusen, Amy
Heaton, Pamela C.
Association Between a State Law Allowing Pharmacists to Dispense Naloxone Without a Prescription and Naloxone Dispensing Rates
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title_full Association Between a State Law Allowing Pharmacists to Dispense Naloxone Without a Prescription and Naloxone Dispensing Rates
title_fullStr Association Between a State Law Allowing Pharmacists to Dispense Naloxone Without a Prescription and Naloxone Dispensing Rates
title_full_unstemmed Association Between a State Law Allowing Pharmacists to Dispense Naloxone Without a Prescription and Naloxone Dispensing Rates
title_short Association Between a State Law Allowing Pharmacists to Dispense Naloxone Without a Prescription and Naloxone Dispensing Rates
title_sort association between a state law allowing pharmacists to dispense naloxone without a prescription and naloxone dispensing rates
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7042867/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32003819
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.20310
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