All Dentists Must Register with Colorado’s PDMP by THIS FRIDAY, Oct. 31

Jennifer GoodrumFeatured News

October 28, 2014

All dentists with a DEA registration are required to register with Colorado’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) by Oct. 31. The PDMP is a secure, online database created in 2005 that provides objective information about patients’ controlled substance prescription records to assist Colorado healthcare providers in offering appropriate treatment to their patients. If you have not already signed up to use the PDMP, you may register for an account at: http://www.hidinc.com/copdmp. If you are already registered or are a current user of the PDMP database, no future action is needed at this time to meet the state requirement.

The hope with this new registration requirement is that dentists who prescribe controlled substances will routinely use the program as a reference once they’ve registered. The PDMP database can be a helpful tool, as it provides dentists with vital information to make informed decisions about prescribing a controlled substance. While dentists are required to register with the PDMP program, there is no requirement that prescribers utilize the program on an ongoing basis. Registration is the only requirement, aside from the notification requirement that’s been in place since 2011 for any patient prescribed a controlled substance.  The State Board of Dentistry has proposed a fine, starting at $1,250 for dentists who fail to complete the PDMP registration.

To complete your registration, please visit http://www.hidinc.com/copdmp. A tutorial video on the registration process can be viewed by clicking here. For questions about the PDMP registration process, you may contact the PDMP helpdesk at 1-855-263-6403.

Additional details about new PDMP program changes can be read by clicking here.