Website Access and Utilization Related Questions
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ILPMP Related Questions
Who can access the data contained in the ILPMP?
Prescribers, dispensers, and their authorized designees may utilize the ILPMP for patient care after obtaining access authorization from the ILPMP staff.
Each prescriber or their designee shall also document an attempt to access patient information in the ILPMP to assess patient access to controlled substances when providing an initial prescription for Schedule II narcotics such as opioids, except for oncology treatment, palliative care, or for a 7-day or less supply provided by a hospital emergency department when treating an acute, traumatic medical condition. This attempt to access shall be documented in the patient's medical record. [705 ILCS 570/314.5(c-5)]
What prescriptions are required to be reported to the ILPMP?
The ILPMP is an electronic database that collects, tracks, and stores reported dispensing prescription data on Schedule II-V controlled substances, selected drugs of interest, and patient consented Opioid Treatment Program data. Prescriptions that are required to be reported to the ILPMP
- All Schedule II-V prescriptions (12-month history of all CII-V prescriptions dispensed in an Illinois retail pharmacy)
- Additional drugs of interest prescriptions that are mandated to be reported (12-month history of: Naltrexone, Naloxone, Butalbital/Acetaminophen/Caffeine, Muscle relaxants, Gabapentin)
- Opioid Treatment Program data may be reported only when patient consent is obtained from a provider in direct care of the patient.