Original research
by
Buonora, Michele J. et al
Release Date
2022
Geography
USA
Language of Resource
English
Full Text Available
No
Open Access / OK to Reproduce
No
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Objective
We examined the impact of U.S. state opioid-prescribing policies on opioid overdose mortality following implementation.
Findings/Key points
Opioid prescribing policies in U.S. states at the peak of the prescription opioid epidemic had modest mortality benefit, and did not reduce non-prescription opioid overdose mortality. A strong provision for prescriber training was the only provision associated with reduced prescription and non-prescription opioid overdose mortality.
Design/methods
CDC database
Keywords
About prescribers
Mortality
Policy/Regulatory
Legal system/law enforcement