Massachusetts e-Prescribing


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Massachusetts Electronic Prescribing

As of January 1, 2021, the State of Massachusetts mandated controlled substance prescriptions be sent electronically. To combat prescription drug abuse, MDToolbox recommends that all prescriptions be sent electronically.


MDToolbox is an approved vendor in Massachusetts and our e-Prescribing software, MDToolbox-Rx, meets all of the requirements for e-Prescribing and EPCS.


With MDToolbox you get:

  • Standard e-Prescribing to 99% of pharmacies nationwide
  • Controlled Substance e-Prescribing (EPCS)
  • Free Mobile e-Prescribing with every license
  • Fast Setup - most prescribers can get setup in less than 1 day
  • No Advertisements/Banners or annoying pop-ups
  • Friendly, U.S. Based Support Team
  • Secure data - we never sell your data to third party companies
  • Great tools such as: Electronic Prior Authorizations, Real-Time Price Benefits, Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PMP) Integrations, and much more!
  • 30 day no obligation trial


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Mandatory EPCS in Massachusetts

Prescribers in Massachusetts must electronically prescribe controlled substances as of January 1, 2021. The bill requiring it, An Act for Prevention and Access to Appropriate Care and Treatment of Addiction, was signed into law in August 2018 by Governor Baker. This bill initially established an effective date of January 1, 2020 but was later amended, delaying the effective date to January 1, 2021.

See our blog post covering the mandate and our blog post covering the mandate delay.

Massachusetts Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP)

Massachusetts General Laws Ch. 94C, Sec. 24A requires prescribers to check the Massachusetts Prescription Awareness Tool (MassPAT) each time prior to issuing a prescription to a patient for a narcotic drug in Schedule II or III and prior to prescribing to a benzodiazepine to a patient for the first time.

MDToolbox offers the ability to integrate with the Massachusetts Prescription Awareness Tool to streamline the process of checking the PMP during the prescribing workflow. Through the integration, prescribers can go directly to the patient's PMP report without having to log in to the PMP and search for the patient. Massachusetts offers this integration for no additional fees. Contact us for more information or fill out the trial request form above to get started today.

PMP Links:

Massachusetts Prescription Monitoring Program

Massachusetts Prescription Awareness Tool (MassPAT) Login

Massachusetts Prescription Awareness Tool (MassPAT) Integration

National PMP Participation

Massachusetts participates in NABP PMP InterConnect, allowing them to share PMP data across many other states.

For More Information

An Act for Prevention and Access to Appropriate Care and Treatment of Addiction

Massachusetts General Laws Ch. 94C, Sec. 24A


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