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Meet State of Washington Requirements and Start e-Prescribing Today!

As of September 30, 2021 the State of Washington will begin mandating that all controlled substance prescriptions be sent electronically. Our ePrescrption Software supports the state of Washington requirement that all controlled substance prescription medication be submitted electronically to aide in combating prescription drug abuse.

Our iCoreRx e-Prescribing Software is an approved partner in the state of Washington and meets the requirements for e-Prescribing and EPCS.

Our iCoreRx Software Includes 

  • Controlled Substance e-Prescribing (EPCS)

  • PMP/PDMP - Add the ability to directly access your state’s Prescription Drug Monitoring database in real time inside iCoreRx to fulfill PMP laws.

  • HIPAA-compliant iCoreRx fulfills ePrescription laws sweeping the nation.

  • Save time by selecting exact medications at available doses with built-in Lexicomp drug directory

  • Protect patients and fight misuse by viewing complete prescription history

  • Speed up your process using “Doctor’s Favorites” for commonly-used medication sets

  • Integrates with popular practice management systems

  • Powerful Add-on Modules

  • ​Practice Revenue Optimizer - Add the power to instantly reveal full revenue potential for each patient walking through the door with the unparalleled, easy-to-read analytics of iCoreHuddle

Software Features

Mandatory e-Prescribing in Washington

Washington SB 5380 mandates that all controlled substance prescriptions be prescribed electronically. The bill goes into detail about what must be included in the prescription upon being sent to the pharmacy and requires prescribers to complete additional continuing education.  Initially this bill was to be enacted on January 1, 2021, however on June 22, 2020 due to the COVID 19 Pandemic the Washington Secretary of Health John Weisman enacted a waiver extending the requirement to September 30, 2021, The bill requires that pharmacists and prescribers (other than a veterinarian) will be required to check the patient’s PMP history before dispensing or prescribing opioids, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, or carisoprodol and prescriptions have to be submitted electronically. 

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Washington Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring:

Prescribers and dispensers are required to consult the state PMP.  Washington currently does not currently offer integration with their controlled substance PMP. 
 

Washington Prescription Monitoring Program

Washington Prescription Monitoring Login

 

For More Information:

Washington Senate Bill 5380

Washington Senate Bill 5380 PDF

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