The “BAD AND THE UGLY – there is NO GOOD” of the PDMP’s and Narxcare and the INACCURATE CONCLUSIONS from those databases


This is a video about ONE HOUR LONG… normally, I don’t sit thru such a long video.  This is a VERY INTERESTING presentation put on by Dr. Jennifer Alva – an attorney with a very broad legal background. She talks about how the various state PDMP who has apparently turned their data collecting responsibility over to  Experian   who now owns Bamboo Health 

who owns/operates  Narxcare  that produces a SUBSTANCE ABUSE SCORE.. on pts prescribed controlled substances.

You just have to listen to Dr Alva’s explanation of how faulty data is collected and assigned to pts and prescribers and how the DOJ/DEA is accepting the conclusions from data mining these faulty data points and use it to go after prescribers to prove that the prescribers are illegally prescribing controlled substance

 

https://stanford.zoom.us/rec/share/F6IC_Sitiu4lmGQgBbD9wVvOb5iG9Eal7fnJrqC2G2lMMEjDM8H4mv4D_hOjD6mY.jqBbyLkUm9RvzhKS

Here is a up coming seminar concerning the MME system

Guest Speaker Series

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Dr. Nabarun Dasgupta

Nabarun Dasgupta, MPH, PhD

Dr. Nabarun Dasgupta is a scientist at the Opioid Data Lab (OpioidData.org) at the University of North Carolina with 2 decades of experience in opioid epidemiology and overdose prevention. His passion is telling true stories about health, with numbers. Centered in epidemiology, his multidisciplinary approach draws on large database analytics, qualitative field studies, laboratory investigations, randomized trials, and community-based interventions. Through his work he aims to amplify community and patient voices in public health. He works closely with patients with pain conditions and believes they can be equal partners in scientific research. His lab at UNC tests street drugs (https://streetsafe.supply) from around the country to understand the implications of illicit drug supply fluctuations on health. He also tracks street prices for prescription medications (StreetRx.com). He is the co-founder of Remedy Alliance For The People, a ground breaking national naloxone bulk distribution non-profit supplying millions of doses of the opioid reversal antidote to harm reduction programs (RemedyAllianceFTP.org). Follow him on Twitter @nabarund

FREE VIRTUAL CME LECTURE | November 16, 2022

Inches, Centimeters, and Yards: How MME Hidden Variations in MME Calculations Influence Opioid Safety

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3 Responses

  1. […] The “BAD AND THE UGLY – there is NO GOOD” of the PDMP’s and Narxcare and the INACCURATE CONC… […]

  2. I watched the entire video and am sickened of the power the PDMP has over peoples’ lives. I think the person in the video – her idea that the FDA NOT APPROVE PDMP as a software tool until it meets the same criteria other devices must meet to get FDA approval. That would solve a lot of issues. I also registered to see the presentation on MME’s, which should be interesting! Thank you Steve, for all that you do!

  3. U know what pisssss me off,,,is what i recently learned for fact,that was a rumor,,,but it is fact,,they have tampered w/all formula’s of our medicine to make them weaker then they use to be.Then turn around and call anyone who asked for their effective dose of meds back,call them addicts for asking for a effective dose. again..When they knew dam well,,they f-with the original meds potency and made them less effective,,THATS MESS UP,DEMENTED AND TO ME SICKENING,,,Then they use data from this b.s. as fact,,,when its all biasly interpreted against the use of a medicine,opiates…jmo,,all this data from pdmp is a lie by liars,,maryw

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