Indiana News

Report Follows Success of Drug-Tracking System

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): Indiana officials are getting a briefing on the effectiveness of a system intended to combat drug abuse by tracking controlled substance prescriptions. Nearly 6,000 doctors, pharmacists, dentists and physician assistants across Indiana participated in the survey tracking the success of the INSPECT program. The Center for Health Policy at IUPUI analyzed the data and created the report.

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