• Am J Manag Care · Dec 2021

    The implementation of opioid prescribing report cards in Medicaid managed care: a community quality collaborative.

    • Siyuan Shen, Molly Candon, Oluwatoyin Fadeyibi, Katy Kaplan, Suet Lim, David S Mandell, Geoff Neimark, Oluwatoyin Olubiyi, Lia N Pizzicato, Christopher Tjoa, Raynard Washington, and Aileen Rothbard.
    • Center for Mental Health, University of Pennsylvania, 3535 Market St, 3rd Fl, Rm 3087, Philadelphia, PA 19104. Email: Lisa.Shen@pennmedicine.upenn.edu.
    • Am J Manag Care. 2021 Dec 1; 27 (12): e429-e434.

    AbstractPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, is an urban epicenter of the opioid epidemic, and inappropriate opioid prescribing remains a top concern. To help address this issue, the Philadelphia Medicaid Opioid Prescribing Initiative, a type of community quality collaborative, mailed thousands of local Medicaid providers an individualized prescribing report card in 2017 and 2018. The report card featured details of providers' opioid prescribing, including peer comparison measures and inappropriate prescribing measures like concomitant opioid and benzodiazepine prescribing. This case study describes the unique process of developing and distributing the opioid prescribing report cards, with a particular focus on the role of Medicaid managed care organizations. Using Medicaid pharmacy claims, the extensive variation in prescribing measures within and across specialties is also illustrated. The report card's implementation points to the potential value of collaborations between public health departments and Medicaid managed care organizations and can provide insight for other locally grown policies.

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