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Apr 25, 2008, 02:29 PM
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Have DEA number, where to get prescription pad?
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Hello everyone, I have recently obtained my DEA number. One of my positions does not require writing prescriptions while my newer position does. This place does not have have use of electronic records. Presently my prescriptions are called in directly to the pharmacy. So patients however want the hard copy. So what are the recommendations for obtaining paper prescription options? There are no drug reps involved in my position also. I know sometimes they hand them out. I looked online. Is that a good source?
Thanks.
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Apr 25, 2008, 03:48 PM
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Re: Have DEA number, where to get prescription pad?
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Originally Posted by TPfan24
Hello everyone, I have recently obtained my DEA number. One of my positions does not require writing prescriptions while my newer position does. This place does not have have use of electronic records. Presently my prescriptions are called in directly to the pharmacy. So patients however want the hard copy. So what are the recommendations for obtaining paper prescription options? There are no drug reps involved in my position also. I know sometimes they hand them out. I looked online. Is that a good source?
Thanks.
I know people that have had good luck with this:
http://www.rxpads.com/2007/index.aspx
The internet firms seem to be cheaper than local. Also check your state BON they may have some sources. Our malpractice provider provided them as a service. Make sure that they are compliant with the new Medicaid regulations otherwise you are going to have to redo them. Also you need to make sure that it is compliant with state regulations.
David Carpenter, PA-C
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Apr 27, 2008, 10:34 AM
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Re: Have DEA number, where to get prescription pad?
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Do you work independently? My practice provides me with script pads and in the hospital I have the hospital-approved ones - also from my practice.
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Apr 27, 2008, 10:48 AM
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Re: Have DEA number, where to get prescription pad?
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I was going to say the same thing as TraumaRUs. My hospital provides our Rx Pads. Each provider has his/her own individualized pads with the hospital logo and only our name, credentials, and DEA number on them. They are ordered by the Pharmacy Department through a local printing company. The requirement in our state is to have a collaborating physician for prescriptive authority so we have to submit this document in addition to the DEA certificate in order to get a box of Rx Pads.
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Apr 30, 2008, 01:02 PM
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Re: Have DEA number, where to get prescription pad?
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I'll be honest, I am immediately suspicious of patients requesting a paper copy. We are going all digital here because of the fraud issue. People altering Rx, making a 1 a 4 for instance (i.e. 40 vicodin instead of 10), was rampant. As of 01/01/09 there will be NO more paper Rx at all in this area. All of the pharmacies will be set up to handle emailed/faxed Rx by then. The hospital is 100% on line now, every discharge Rx and ED Rx goes digitally. It has helped with both the fraud issue and errors tremendously.
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May 09, 2008, 06:08 AM
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Re: Have DEA number, where to get prescription pad?
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how long did it take to get your dea number
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May 09, 2008, 03:30 PM
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Re: Have DEA number, where to get prescription pad?
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I believe it took less than 2 weeks. I have not ordered them yet. Is a good idea to include license number along with DEA number?
Happy Mother's Day to all!
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May 09, 2008, 03:38 PM
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Re: Have DEA number, where to get prescription pad?
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Originally Posted by TPfan24
I believe it took less than 2 weeks. I have not ordered them yet. Is a good idea to include license number along with DEA number?
Happy Mother's Day to all!
I don't have either on there. In my opinion prescription pads with the DEA filled out are making it easier for diversion. While it is relatively easy to find someones DEA number, criminals didn't get where they were by being smart. If you put your DEA number and your license number on the scrip pad you are only one illegible signature away from someone stealing a scrip pad and having themselves a party. I hand write my DEA number only on schedule drugs.
David Carpenter, PA-C
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May 12, 2008, 12:20 PM
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Re: Have DEA number, where to get prescription pad?
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If you need script pads for controlled substances, make sure you get the tamper proof pads. I bought a box of pads and nearly two years later, I've rarely used them...but I have an EMR (and use tamper proof paper when I have to print). Currently Medicaid requires fax, electronic transmission, or tamper proof paper for ALL scripts. We will see electronic prescribing come into play in the next year.
If you use printed pads/paper...NEVER put your DEA number on it. The pharmacies will have it on file. Patients have been known to call in Schedule IIIs trying to use DEA numbers.
I do not display any license numbers (though they are easy enough to find if someone wants to go online).
BarbaraNP
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