After initially fighting one of its key provisions, Gov. Rick Scott signed a bill Friday aimed at cracking down on clinics that frivolously dispense pain pills, feeding a nationwide prescription drug abuse epidemic. The bill tightens reporting requirements to the database from 15 days to seven days, a change critics said the program needed to make it more effective. The measure also increases penalties for overprescribing Oxycodone and other narcotics, tracks wholesale distribution of some controlled substances, and provides $3 million to support law enforcement efforts and state prosecutors. It also bans most doctors who prescribe narcotics from dispensing them, requiring prescriptions to be filled at certain types of pharmacies. Scott has been under pressure from elected officials throughout the country to do something about the proliferation of so-called "pill mills" in Florida that attract people from other states seeking easy access to highly addictive, powerful painkillers.
We should now urge the Department of Health to provide education and training programs for physicians and other healthcare professionals on how to use the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program and to fund those necessary efforts.
For more information see http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/06/03/2249936/scott-signs-pill-mill-bill-into.html
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