The Ethics of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs

Voices in Bioethics 9 (2023)
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Abstract

Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) contain detailed information about which controlled medications physicians prescribe individuals, including where, when, how much, by whom, and more. The programs allow physicians to glimpse into the life of each patient that visits them — sometimes before a single word is exchanged between them. Every state has a PDMP, and almost all states share the data they collect through it. In this paper, I argue that informed consent should be required for recording of prescriptions related to addiction management into the PDMP.

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Ryan Ravanpak
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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