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NJ S2420

NJ S2420
Requires all prescriptions be transmitted electronically, subject to certain exceptions.


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Introduced
06/27/2016
In Committee
06/27/2016
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires that every prescription for a controlled dangerous substance, prescription legend drug, or other prescription item be transmitted electronically using an electronic health records system. This requirement will take effect one year after the date of enactment. The electronic prescription requirement will not apply to: a veterinarian; a practitioner administering a prescription drug or item directly to a patient; a practitioner prescribing a drug or item to be dispensed by an institutional pharmacy or to a patient in hospice care; a situation in which the electronic prescribing system is not operational or is temporarily inaccessible; a situation in which the patient requests the prescription be transmitted to a pharmacy that is unable to receive and process electronic prescriptions; or a practitioner who has been granted a waiver due to technological limitations or other exceptional circumstances. A prescription that is subject to an exception would be issued on a New Jersey Prescription Blank or in such other manner as may be authorized by the Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs in the Department of Law and Public Safety. The bill revises various provisions of the statutory law to reflect the mandatory electronic prescribing requirement.

AI Summary

This bill requires that every prescription for a controlled dangerous substance, prescription legend drug, or other prescription item be transmitted electronically using an electronic health records system, subject to certain exceptions. The electronic prescription requirement will not apply to veterinarians, practitioners administering a prescription directly to a patient, practitioners prescribing a drug to be dispensed by an institutional pharmacy or to a hospice patient, situations where the electronic prescribing system is not operational or inaccessible, situations where the patient requests the prescription be sent to a pharmacy unable to receive electronic prescriptions, or practitioners granted a waiver due to technological limitations or other exceptional circumstances. Prescriptions that are exempt from the electronic requirement must be issued on a New Jersey Prescription Blank or in an authorized manner. The bill also revises various provisions of the statutory law to reflect the mandatory electronic prescribing requirement.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Hearing (19:00 12/4/2017 ) (on 12/04/2017)

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