Oklahoma e-Prescribing


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Oklahoma Electronic Prescribing

Starting January 1, 2020 prescribers in Oklahoma will be required to electronically prescribe Schedule II through Schedule V controlled substances. MDToolbox is an approved vendor in Oklahoma and our e-Prescribing software, MDToolbox-Rx, meets all of the requirements for e-Prescribing and EPCS.

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Required EPCS in Oklahoma

As of January 1, 2020, prescribers are required to electronically prescribe Schedule II through V controlled substances in Oklahoma. Waivers or extensions can be granted through the licensing board and if they are granted, prescribers will be required to use official prescription forms provided by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control.



Oklahoma Prescription Drug Monitoring Program

Prescribers, or their designated staff, are required to check the Oklahoma PMP for new patients or if 180 days have elapsed since the last PMP check for the patient, prior to prescribing one of the following: opiates, synthetic opiates, semi-synthetic opiates, benzodiazepine, or carisoprodol.

With MDToolbox, you get a link to the Oklahoma PMP login from right inside the prescripton writer, making it easy to remember to check and document that you checked the PMP.



For More Information

House Bill 2931 - Mandatory EPCS
http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2017-18%20ENR/hB/HB2931%20ENR.PDF

House Bill 1948 - Mandatory PMP Checks
https://www.ok.gov/obndd/Prescription_Monitoring_Program/PMP_Mandatory_Check.html