Texas Fights Prescription Drug Abuse With E-Data
The Texas Department of Public Safety has launched an online program to track prescribed painkillers and other controlled substances in a bid to fight a rising prescription drug problem.
DPS spokeswoman Katherine Cesinger says Prescription Access in Texas is designed to help health care and law enforcement officials identify potential prescription drug abusers and dealers. Authorized users can see what medication a patient has received anywhere in Texas in the past year.
DPS began making the database available online to a limited group in June and is expanding it this month to include more specialists and investigators.
Although some hope it will lead to fewer fatal drug overdoses, the American Civil Liberties Union has concerns about privacy and correcting potential errors in the information.
- Judge Rules Bristol Myers Must Face $6.7B Lawsuit Over Delayed Cancer Drug
- ‘Super Roofs’ Are Rewarding Insurers, Cat Bond Investors and Homeowners
- Shot Employee Gets No Workers’ Comp and No Employer’s Liability
- Ex-Barclays Banker Loses Unfair Dismissal Suit Over Offhand Joke