(a) There is established an evidence-based Pharmaceutical Education Program (“Program”) within the Department of Health. The Program shall:
- (1) Educate prescribers who participate in the District of Columbia Medicaid program, and other publicly funded, contracted, or subsidized health-care programs, on the therapeutic and cost-effective utilization of pharmaceutical products;
- (2) Inform prescribers about pharmaceutical product marketing practices that are intended to circumvent competition from generic, other therapeutically-equivalent alternatives, or other evidence-based treatment options; and
- (3) Utilize, or incorporate into the Program, other independent educational resources or models proven effective in promoting high-quality, evidenced-based, cost-effective information regarding the effectiveness and safety of pharmaceutical products.
- (b) The Program shall be made available to prescribers who do not participate in the District of Columbia Medicaid program or other publicly funded, contracted, or subsidized health-care programs on a subscription basis.
- (c) If approved by the Board of Medicine, the PE program may be used to satisfy continuing education requirements for the practice of medicine.
History
Mar. 26, 2008, D.C. Law 17-131, § 403, 55 DCR 1659
Section References
This section is referenced in § 48-844.03.