Update on EPCS Capabilities
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 3:35 pm
The reason for this announcement is to deliver to you with an update on electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS) capabilities with Practice Partner. There will be two (2) stages to this implementation.
The “Stage 1 – Stand Alone” means beginning with a third-party product to prescribe controlled substances. Operators would have to open that product and submit the controlled substance electronically via the third party application. E-Prescribe operators will be accountable for all fees related to this stand-alone product comprising but not restricted to:
The “onboarding” procedure (Identity Proofing and token allocation) just needs to occur on one occasion. If you do this in “Stand Alone,” you will not need to do it over in the combined solution.
The “Stage 1 – Stand Alone” means beginning with a third-party product to prescribe controlled substances. Operators would have to open that product and submit the controlled substance electronically via the third party application. E-Prescribe operators will be accountable for all fees related to this stand-alone product comprising but not restricted to:
- Onboarding charges
Operator/Permit Dues to submit EPCS
Identity Proofing Dues
January 2016 Update: McKesson is now in talks with DrFirst. They have not finished an agreement with DrFirst at this point and expect this to take at least 30 days to finish. If you want to begin the EPCS procedure throughout this interval, you can sign up immediately with DrFirst via their gateway. This agreement will be involving you and DrFirst. This entails that all set up, teaching, and help for EPCS will be performed directly by DrFirst (http://www.drfirst.com/products/epcs-go ... hysicians/).
The “onboarding” procedure (Identity Proofing and token allocation) just needs to occur on one occasion. If you do this in “Stand Alone,” you will not need to do it over in the combined solution.