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Mississippi

  • Mississippi State Medical Board proposed new opioid prescribing rules:
    • Requirement for all licensees to run a PDMP at each encounter when prescribing opioids for acute or chronic pain
    • PDMP reports must be kept in the patient file and available for inspection
    • Point of service drug testing must be conducted each time a Schedule II prescription is written for treatment of chronic non-cancer pain and every 90 days for patients prescribed Benzodiazepines for chronic medical and/or psychiatric conditions
    • Prohibition from prescribing more than a 7-day supply of opioids for acute pain
    • Benzodiazepines and opioids may not be prescribed concurrently, with limited exception for an acute injury and for no more than 7 days
    • Pain management practices now include those issuing controlled substances to 30% of patients for chronic pain (previously 50%)
    • Expanded requirements for Bariatric Medicine, Medical Weight Loss or Weight Management practices but carved out clinics offering non-pharmacological products as part of overall practice

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