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Virginia Board of Pharmacy

Virginia’s Prescription Monitoring Program

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Virginia’s Prescription Monitoring Program

The Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) will undergo a major software enhancement

beginning at 6PM Wednesday, November 9th. The program will not be available from that time

through 8AM Monday, November 14th.

The new PMP software provides several enhancements over the previous version:

• User-directed password reset: Registered users will no longer have to contact program

staff to reset passwords. Users who have set their security questions may change their

password online 24/7 by answering the security questions and typing in the special

characters in the additional security feature.

• Requested reports are listed in chronological order and a search feature to pull up old

reports has been added. No need to change drop-downs to access different types of

reports.

• Auto-suggest feature: Once a request has been entered on a patient, subsequent requests

for the same patient will allow you to select the patient to auto-populate the request

fields.

• New software enhancement allows for the use of new reporting standards which

improves the quality of information in the PMP report. For example, the date the

prescription was written and whether the prescription is a new or refill Prescription are

now required elements of the PMP report.

• New Reporting requirement: As of October 1, 2011, dispensers are required to report

Schedule II-IV prescriptions within 7 days of dispensing.

For more information contact PMP staff via email at: [email protected] or call 804-367-4566.

 

 

 

 

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