On January 17, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) jointly published two final ...
Signaling a possible future approach to regulating Schedule II-V prescribing via telemedicine in lieu of in-person examinations, on January 17 the ...
The practice must check that the information they are referring to is up to date. This example shows how updates affect safe prescribing. Valproate (Epilim, Depakote and other generic brands) is a ...
The employment of E-Prescribing, an electronic method for prescribing medicines, is rapidly growing in popularity among healthcare professionals due to its proficiency in managing and tracking ...
Trump rescinded Executive Order 14087, "Lowering Prescription Drug Costs for Americans," which directed Medicare and Medicaid agencies to research and implement models for lowering the costs of ...
The mystery to GPs is why hospitals have been so slow to follow our example. From our perspective ... generates the need for an urgent prescription from the GP. These problems, and more, would be ...
Following robust monitoring, any pharmacy using the suppliers' software will be able to use the Electronic Prescription Service (EPS), providing they have completed a number of readiness activities.
Telehealth companies are unsure they'll feel the impact of the Drug Enforcement Administration's proposed rule on remote prescribing of controlled substances. The proposed rule, released Wednesday ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration released a notice of proposed rulemaking that would create a three-tiered special registration system for the remote prescribing of controlled substances.
The Drug Enforcement Administration is proposing a rule in the Biden administration’s final days that would establish a special registration process for remote prescribing of certain drugs.
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