Starting October 2, 2018, health care practitioners authorized to prescribe, order, administer, or furnish a controlled substance must query, or consult, the Controlled Substance Utilization Review ...
Objectives: To develop a systems approach to identify, for furtherevaluation, patients with potential controlled substance misuseor mismanagement using software queries applied toadministrative health ...
As an alternative to the new prescription forms, prescribers can also use electronic prescribing, a process which will become mandatory in 2022 under Assembly Bill 2789, as codified in Business and ...
When prescribing prescription opioids, physicians can manually query a state database to access a patient’s history of opioid use, a system designed to monitor and prevent the abuse of controlled ...
California is slated to launch its upgraded prescription drug database July 1, but the database may not be compatible with healthcare facilities’ computer systems, according to a Los Angeles Times ...
State officials Tuesday unveiled improvements to their prescription medication tracking system, including the capability to instantly flag whether patients are abusing those drugs -- an issue ...
California doctors would be required to check a statewide database before prescribing narcotics under a bill moving through the state Legislature. Currently it is voluntary to check the state's ...