

NJ PMP CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES UPDATE
Pursuant to the assurance, CVS will update its written policies and procedures and conduct annual training with respect to the responsibilities of primary pharmacies, the restriction on non-primary pharmacies to not dispense to a CSMP member, and concerns about CSMP members who attempt to pay out-of-pocket for prescriptions for controlled substances. The PMP, a secure website maintained by DPH, collects dispensing information on certain controlled substances, including opioids, dispensed pursuant to a prescription. While the nurse must write such verbal order on the doctors order sheet and later on duly sign by a doctor within 24 hours.


Whether the inventory was taken at the beginning or close of business. If there need for more drugs then a new signed prescription must be obtained. An accurate record of all controlled substances is mandatory. See the end of this policy document for related links. AG Healeys Medicaid Fraud Division conducted an investigation into CVS after a referral from the states Medicaid program (MassHealth) relating to the states Controlled Substance Management Program (CSMP). In emergency cases such as when the dose of time does not permit wait then a doctor may give verbal order. Pharmacy is the science and practice of discovering, producing, preparing, dispensing, reviewing and monitoring medications, aiming to ensure the safe, effective, and affordable use of medicines. Investigates discrepancies and troubleshoots malfunctions in automated dispensing technology. Handles all controlled medications following federal and legal requirement as set through policy and procedure.
