Strategic Prevention Framework for Prescription Drugs (SPF Rx)

The SPF Rx grant program provides an opportunity for states, U. S. territories, pacific jurisdictions (herein referred to as “states”), and tribal entities that have completed a Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF SIG) to target the priority issue of prescription drug misuse.



The program is designed to raise awareness about the dangers of sharing medications and work with pharmaceutical and medical communities on the risks of overprescribing to young adults.

SPF Rx will also raise community awareness and bring prescription drug abuse prevention activities and education to schools, communities, parents, prescribers, and their patients.

In addition, SAMHSA will track reductions in opioid overdoses and the incorporation of Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) data into needs assessments and strategic plans as indicators of the program’s success.

PDMPs are state-run databases used to track the prescribing and dispensing of controlled prescription drugs to patients.

They are designed to monitor this information for suspected abuse or diversion (i.e., channeling drugs into illegal use), and can give a prescriber or pharmacist critical information regarding a patient’s controlled substance prescription history.

State applicants must have a fully operational PDMP in order to apply for the SPF Rx program.

Tribes must coordinate with the state run PDMPs to identify opportunities for collaboration that will limit overprescribing in tribal communities.
Agency: Department of Health and Human Services

Office: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Admin

Estimated Funding: $9,290,395


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Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Strategic Prevention Framework for Prescription Drugs (SPF Rx)

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Eligibility is limited to these entities because they have the greatest likelihood of achieving success through the SPF Rx grant program.

Having completed the SPF process, these entities have the necessary experience and background for implementation: 1) an established state/tribal infrastructure and system in place—rooted in both the SABG and the SPF prevention model—that allows them to quickly build capacity in communities of need, mobilize those communities, and ensure accurate data collection and reporting at the community level; 2) integration of the SPF-based process into their overall state and tribal prevention systems, ensuring a strong, data-driven focus on identifying, selecting, and implementing effective, evidence-based prevention programs, policies, and practices; 3) experience in working collaboratively with communities to achieve substance misuse prevention goals; 4) familiarity and experience with the alignment of behavioral health with primary prevention; 5) a history of building comprehensive state and tribal level prevention systems over time; and 6) the required state run prescription drug monitoring program.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.samhsa.gov/grants/grant-announcements/sp-16-006

Contact:
Eileen BermudezOffice of Financial Resources, Division of Grants ManagementSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services AdministrationRockville, Maryland 20857(240) 276-1412

Agency Email Description:
FOACSAP@samhsa.hhs.gov

Agency Email:
FOACSAP@samhsa.hhs.gov

Date Posted:
2016-03-29

Application Due Date:
2016-05-31

Archive Date:
2016-06-30



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