Kentucky State Senate Bill 32 (2017) mandated that drug conviction data be made available in KASPER effective July 1, 2018. Education to prescribers and dispensing pharmacists on how to interpret this data in the context of patient care and opioid prescribing is needed to help prevent unintended consequences. The webcasts below have been developed to help prescribers (physicians, dentists, and nurse practitioners) and pharmacists answer the following questions regarding Kentucky State Senate Bill 32 and drug conviction data in KASPER:
  • What Have We Learned?
  • What Does it Mean?
  • What Should I Do?

Drug Conviction Data in KASPER: What is a Pharmacist to Do?

Target Audience: Pharmacists

CE Credit: 1.5 hours ACPE credit
Drug Conviction Data in KASPER: What is a Prescriber to Do?

Target Audience: Physicians, nurse practitioners, and dentists

CE Credit: 1.5 hours ACCME, CDE, AANP and HB1 credit