To create a prescription on PharmaNet, enter the prescription in your software application as you normally would. As soon as you authorize the prescription, it is sent to PharmaNet (unless you specify otherwise) to update your patient’s prescription information and the record becomes visible to authorized care providers.
Note: If PharmaNet is down:
If the pharmacy has access to PharmaNet ePrescribing functionality, the pharmacist can enter the prescription; if not, the prescription will be dispensed using the paper prescription.
If you submit a prescription to PharmaNet and it is not validated, you will receive an error message. You must correct and resubmit the prescription.
Note: If your EMR provides its own interaction checking you will be displayed a drug use evaluation warning prior to submission to PharmaNet.
You must review this warning before deciding on the next clinical steps.
If a DUE warning is displayed before you submit the prescription to PharmaNet, and you choose to prescribe the medication despite the warning, you must enter a reason in the Prescriber Notes field to alert the pharmacy (as the pharmacy will also receive a warning when dispensing the medication).
If a DUE warning is displayed after you submit the prescription to PharmaNet, you can choose to revoke it or leave it as is.
Patient’s may also be given a printed copy of ePrescription information for their own records. When you print the prescription record, it will include the following statement
“THIS IS NOT A PRESCRIPTION. IT IS FOR PATIENT INFORMATION ONLY.”
It includes:
When you create a prescription for a medical device, you must:
When you prescribe narcotics that are part of the College of Physicians & Surgeons Prescription Review Program, you must:
If a non-prescribing user delegated to prepare prescriptions, such as a resident or a nurse, creates a prescription for a physician, the physician must approve the prescription as soon as possible to ensure it is sent to PharmaNet before the patient arrives at the pharmacy.
If you receive a system message that PharmaNet is not available, you must record the prescription in your EMR and choose not to send it to PharmaNet. The patient must be given a signed, paper prescription to take to the pharmacy.
If you submit an ePrescription to PharmNet in error, revoke it immediately.
Revoking the PharmaNet prescription:
Revoke an ePrescription if you:
Note: Your software application may provide drug interaction checking on prescriptions before you approve and submit them to PharmaNet. You do not have to revoke the prescription if you have not sent it to PharmaNet.
To revoke a prescription:
Note: The system will refuse the request to revoke the ePrescription if the patient has already filled the prescription. If a prescription has already been dispensed, you cannot revoke it. Instead, you must stop the prescription as described in the following section.
If a prescription has already been dispensed, but you do not wish the patient to refill the prescription, “stop” the prescription on PharmaNet.
When you stop an ePrescription, PharmaNet sets the prescription status to “obsolete”, preventing further dispensing.
You will be provided with a list from which to select a reason to stop the prescription.
If you dispensed the medication (e.g., gave the patient an office use medication):
If the medication was dispensed by a pharmacy:
Important: If the pharmacy does not yet have access to the ePrescribing functionality, they will have the paper prescription on file and will not know that you entered a “stop” on the prescription. The pharmacy may therefore refill the prescription for any balance of medication.
Only a pharmacy can “discontinue” the dispense record in PharmaNet. If the medication is not flagged as discontinued in the patient’s PharmaNet record (indicated by a change in the end date) the medication will continue to be included in DUE checking and other health care providers may assume the patient is still taking the medication.
A patient’s prescription must be retrieved to:
You can retrieve all a patient’s prescriptions directly from the patient’s chart, but you can also specify a certain selection by using: