NABP Adds to PMP InterConnect Users | Print |  E-mail

The latest states to sign on for the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy's NABP InterConnect service are Michigan and Connecticut. This facilitates the sharing of data between state prescription-monitoring programs (PMPs). Michigan and Connecticut join Ohio, Indiana, and Virginia as users. In just the first few months of operation, there have been more than 71,000 out-of-state prescription reports processed through NABP InterConnect by Ohio, Indiana, and Virginia.

PMPs in Arizona, Kansas, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Carolina, Utah, and West Virginia have signed a memorandum of understanding with NABP to participate in the interstate sharing service.

NABP anticipates that more than 20 states will be sharing data using InterConnect in 2012.