Mid-year budget cuts in Massachusetts have cost Alosa Foundation $500,000 in funding meant to stem inappropriate opioid prescribing. The Boston nonprofit uses academic detailing programs to disseminate comprehensive, evidence-based clinical data and best prescribing practices to physicians, who may elect to use a drug based on one-sided information provided by manufacturers. The decision by Gov.

Source: APhA
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