The Indiana State Medical Association (ISMA) has a new mobile app, available for free, that gives physicians that may prescribe controlled-substance access to opioid-related education. The Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation provided a grant to fund this new app. This education is required by Indiana law - Indiana Senate Enrolled Act 225 which passed in 2018.
The app can help physicians fulfill the 2 hour required continuing medical education every 2 years. The app uses video, webinars and podcasts to transmit the education.
The educational requirement takes effect July 1. ISMA's web site notes that they are the largest physician organization in Indiana.
The name of the app is ISMA Online.