
By RFD Radio/WFMB
EAST ST. LOUIS – Gov. Bruce Rauner on Wednesday signed legislation designed to prevent opioid abuse.
The legislation requires those in the prescription business to use a database containing patient prescription histories. That allows physicians to detect if patients have previously requested controlled substances from other doctors.
Rauner signed the legislation at Comprehensive Behavioral Health Center in East St. Louis.
“The scourge of opioid addiction is devastating thousands and thousands of families across our state,” Rauner said, adding Illinois saw nearly 3,000 deaths to opioid abuse last year. “We have got to the this scourge.”
The new law takes effect Jan. 1.