The goal of the State of Oklahoma is to reduce prescription fraud, substance abuse, “doctor shopping”, and other illegal activity related to pharmaceutical drug diversion. The Bureau works in partnership with pharmacies, practitioners and other health care professionals throughout Oklahoma to reduce prescription drug abuse.
The Oklahoma Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) works in collaboration with the Governor’s Office, the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, the Oklahoma State Department of Health, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, and the Oklahoma Health Care Authority to address issues affecting the health and safety of Oklahoma residents. The program also partners with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Indian Health Service to identify patterns of drug misuse and support solutions across healthcare systems.
The Oklahoma PMP supports these efforts through provider education and training, research and data analysis, community outreach, help desk support, and a strong compliance program.
Recognized as one of the most advanced systems in the nation, the Oklahoma PMP has been a national leader in electronic reporting, real-time data access, Electronic Health Record (EHR) integration, interstate data sharing, and PMP best practices. The program continues to explore new technologies, advanced analytics, and innovative policy strategies to better address prescription drug misuse in Oklahoma.
PMP Training and Information
PMP Integration
Oklahoma PMP System Link
Help Desk and Support
Any questions, problems, or concerns regarding the PMP reporting procedures, PMP Web Center application, dispensing data format, or other related issues can be submitted directly to OBNDDC via email or by calling the PMP Help Line listed below.
pmpadmin@obn.state.ok.us
1-877-627-2674