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Electronic Prescriptions for Controlled Substances : ウィキペディア英語版 | Electronic Prescriptions for Controlled Substances Electronic Prescriptions for Controlled Substances (EPCS) was originally a proposal for the DEA to revise its regulations to provide practitioners with the option of writing electronic prescriptions for controlled substances. 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 rule.〔 In 2010, DEA regulations were modified which lifted previous restrictions against the use of electronic prescribing for controlled substances that have presented a major obstacle to e-prescribing proliferation. As healthcare providers move to implement these new regulations, e-prescribing can be expected to reduce paperwork for pharmacies and practitioners, reduce prescription forgery and help integrate prescription records in electronic medical records.〔 Provides a definition for this article regarding the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Interim Final Rule for the "Electronic Prescriptions for Controlled Substances”.〕 == Background == The rule “Electronic Prescriptions for Controlled Substances” (75 FR 16236, March 31, 2010) (No. DEA-218, RIN 1117-AA61 ) provides practitioners with the option of writing and transmitting prescriptions for controlled substances electronically. The regulations also permit pharmacies to receive, dispense, and archive these electronic prescriptions. The rule became effective on June 1, 2010.〔“(Electronic Prescriptions for Controlled Substances: General Questions and Answers ),” U.S. Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration, Office of Diversion Control, March 31, 2010.〕
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