Electronic Prescriptions for Controlled Substances
scheduling · Proposed Rule · Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. · Published 2008-06-27 · 73 FR 36722
Document
Document number
E8-14405
Federal Register citation
73 FR 36722
Type
Proposed Rule
Action
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
Category
scheduling
Publication date
2008-06-27
Abstract
DEA is proposing to revise its regulations to provide practitioners with the option of writing prescriptions for controlled substances electronically. These regulations would also permit pharmacies to receive, dispense, and archive these electronic prescriptions. These proposed regulations would be an addition to, not a replacement of, the existing rules. These regulations provide pharmacies, hospitals, and practitioners with the ability to use modern technology for controlled substance prescriptions while maintaining the closed system of controls on controlled substances dispensing; additionally, the proposed regulations would reduce paperwork for DEA registrants who dispense or prescribe controlled substances and have the potential to reduce prescription forgery. The proposed regulations would also have the potential to reduce the number of prescription errors caused by illegible handwriting and misunderstood oral prescriptions. Moreover, they would help both pharmacies and hospitals to integrate prescription records into other medical records more directly, which would increase efficiency, and would reduce the amount of time patients spend waiting to have their prescriptions filled.