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Senate committee advances bill to expand INSPECT data sharing for overdose prevention
Summary
Committee approved SB 262 unanimously to expand Indiana ttorney rules around the INSPECT prescription drug monitoring program, allowing certain opioid treatment and nonfatal overdose information to be shared with state health agencies while keeping existing confidentiality protections in place.
Senator Bridal moved SB 262, a proposal to broaden reporting to Indiana rug Monitoring's INSPECT system and permit limited data sharing with the Department of Health and Family and Social Services Administration to support controlled‑substance investigations and overdose prevention.
The chair and sponsor said the bill expands definitions of "dispense" and "prescription drug monitoring program data," and authorizes…
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