With the upcoming addition of the new Sanderson Tower to Children's of Mississippi, we need to update the naming scheme used in Epic. Please click here to read more specific details about the changes.
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Starting November 2, 2020, you will no longer be able to prescribe controlled substances without a DEA# listed in Epic. We have had a number of patient safety incidents recently with patients who have controlled substance scripts printed, but a DEA# is not recorded in Epic for the prescribing provider. In these instances, when the patient gets to pharmacy, they are unable to fill the script and this results in a delay in care trying to get things corrected. All prescribing providers who do not have their DEA# loaded into Epic need a Helpdesk ticket to be submitted to request the DEA# be added to their profile if the provider already has DEA#. For residents who need to request a DEA#, this process should be completed and a Helpdesk ticket submitted once the number is issued as an institutional DEA will no longer be permitted for residents. This is the warning you will encounter when you try to order a controlled substance as an attending provider within a DEA#.
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Shannon Pittman, MD CMIO University of Mississippi Medical Center
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