EPCS Certified Products
Drummond’s EPCS program begins with a thorough review of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) regulations so your team has a firm understanding of the requirements.
Drummond’s EPCS program begins with a thorough review of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) regulations so your team has a firm understanding of the requirements.
We guide you through establishing a gap analysis of your applications’ current functionality so you can develop a development roadmap before embarking on making the necessary modifications to bring your application into compliance.
The completed EPCS application must undergo a rigorous review process where we carefully review your application for compliance to 21 CFR part 1311 before it is put into use. The end result is a report that certifies that your application meets the EPCS requirements.
Pharmacy
The pharmacy application vendors listed below have developed the functionality to receive, process, and dispense controlled substance prescriptions. They have been audited against the full set of DEA criteria outlined in Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 1311.
wdt_ID Company Name Product Name Date Certified
258
QuiqMeds
QuiqMeds 5.7
September 9, 2022
259
WellSky
CareTend 2022 R5
May 11, 2022
260
Compulink
Compulink Advantage 12
April 22, 2022
261
DivvyDOSE
divvyNEXT 1.0
December 1, 2021
262
NOVO Health Care Services LLC
NOVORx Pharmacy Software 2.0.1.6
November 16, 2021
263
Injured Workers Pharmacy, LLC
RxCon Version 8.3
December 15, 2022
264
Indian Health Service
Outpatient Pharmacy 7.0
March 20, 2023
265
Digital Business
Digital Rx 5.1.7.7
January 12, 2022
266
Medly Pharmacy
PharmOS 1.0.0
April 1, 2022
267
RS Software
Script Assist 22.3
July 8, 2022
268
Pharmacy Systems
RxDotNet Version 2.5
March 23, 2022
269
Oracle Cerner
Cerner Pharmacy Management 2021
September 3, 2021
270
Life File
Life File 20230328.0
March 28, 2023
271
Isak Computing
SiCompounding 1.0
November 23, 2022
272
Brightree
Brightree Pharmacy 22.11
November 7, 2022
273
Pharmerica
LTC400 21.1
June 11, 2021
274
HEB
RxEVO 4.2.141
February 10, 2022
275
WellSky
HC360 Version 2021 R1
January 31, 2022
276
WellSky
CPR+ Version 2021 R3
January 31, 2022
277
MedQuest
eMedPlus 3.5.8077
February 14, 2022
These vendors were evaluated by an independent Drummond Group auditor using the DEA approved certification process that we developed in coordination with the DEA.
They have demonstrated that their application meets or exceeds the DEA standards for logical access controls, prescription entry and validation, dispensing, cryptography, renewal and change requests, record retention, and audit logging. In addition to the application features, these vendors demonstrated that they meet the security standards the DEA has established for controlled substance e-prescribing applications.
Drummond has certified software that is used in a wide range of settings including: retail, long term care, mail order pharmacies, and compounding pharmacies.
Prescriber
Listed below are EHR vendors who have developed their own controlled substance electronic prescribing functionality for use in their EHR application. They have been audited against the full set of DEA criteria outlined in Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 1311.
wdt_ID Company Name Product Name Date Certified
240
Eva Health
Eva App 1.0
August 16, 2022
241
Mountainside Software
Mountainside EMR 3.3
May 11, 2021
242
ADAPTAMED
EHR YOUR WAY 9.2.0.0
July 20, 2021
243
WEBeDoctor, Inc.
WEBeDoctor 6.0
September 15, 2021
244
American Medical Solutions
Helios 2.0
July 22, 2022
245
Ovada Inc.
OVADA 1.0
April 25, 2022
246
DrChrono
DrChrono EHR 11
June 16, 2022
247
E-Health Partners
EHRez 5.0
August 3, 2022
248
1Life Healthcare
1Life Version 2
May 13, 2021
249
Fivos
Fivos Practice Suite 5.12
September 15, 2021
250
DSS Incorporated
RxTracker 2
October 28, 2021
251
Sequel Med
SequelMed EHR Version 12
March 1, 2023
252
Independent Medical Group
Healthy MD 1.0
June 11, 2021
253
PatientKeeper
PatientKeeper 9.2
November 9, 2021
254
Harris Computer
Amazing Charts 11.2
February 8, 2022
255
NeoDeck Holdings
NeoMed RX 3.0
March 31, 2023
256
Oracle Cerner
Soarian Clinicals 4.6.100
June 10, 2022
257
Practice EHR LLC
Practice EHR (iPad) 12
March 1, 2023
258
Medent
Medent 23.5
June 30, 2021
259
MicroFour
PracticeStudio X20
July 13, 2021
260
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
WebOMR 2019
May 13, 2021
261
Therapy Brands
NewCrop eRx 2.01
September 22, 2021
262
StreamlineMD
StreamlineMD EHR Version 15.0
December 8, 2022
263
DxWeb (NextGen)
DxScript 10.2
December 2, 2022
264
Change Healthcare
Clinical Exchange E-Prescribing 9.2
September 19, 2022
These vendors have been evaluated by an independent Drummond Group auditor using the DEA approved certification process that we developed in coordination with the DEA.
They have demonstrated that their application meets or exceeds the DEA standards for logical access controls, two-factor authentication, prescription entry and signing, cryptography, printing, renewal and change requests, record retention, and audit logging. In addition to the application features, these vendors demonstrated that they meet the security standards the DEA has established for controlled substance e-prescribing applications.
Drummond has certified software that is used in a wide range of settings including: hospitals, long-term care, correctional facilities, ambulatory medicine, pediatrics, oncology, telemedicine, and other specialty services.
integrations
Listed below are EHR vendors that have elected to purchase a controlled substance e-prescribing module rather than develop their own EPCS functionality. The companies have partnered with vendors like Dosespot, NewCrop, DrFirst, Eazyscripts, DAW, or MD Toolbox to integrate their EPCS module that has already certified against the full set DEA criteria for EPCS.
wdt_ID Company Name Product Name Date Certified
482
America Health
OpenEHR 5.0.2
May 26, 2021
483
Freedom Healthcare
Falcon 4.5
May 27, 2021
484
Bloominmind
Bloominmind 2.0
June 1, 2021
485
Zoobook
Zoobook EHR 2.0
June 2, 2021
486
Cloud 9 Software
Cloud 9 Software 8.2
June 3, 2021
487
Evexias
Evexias 6.1
June 15, 2021
488
Enclara (E3 Connect)
E3 Connect (web) Version 1.0.1452
June 24, 2021
489
Enclara (Mobile)
E3 Mobile Version 2.4.7272
June 24, 2021
490
Plume
Gelexy 1.6
June 30, 2021
491
Xcel Urgent Care
OpenEMR 6.0
July 6, 2021
492
Connell & Associates
Oria 1.0
July 8, 2021
493
Complexions of Central VA
LaptopDoc 2.0
July 14, 2021
494
Daybreak Health
Daybreak Web
July 15, 2021
495
Aesthetics Pro
Amara 5.0
July 30, 2021
496
Greenway Intergy
Greenway Intergy 12.30
August 3, 2021
497
HCS
HCSClinicals 9.0
August 4, 2021
498
IntrinsiQ
UroChartEHR Version 8.9.600
August 12, 2021
499
BodyLogic
BodyLogic EHR System 1.0
August 17, 2021
500
Enclara (Mobile)
E3 Mobile Version 2.4.7272
August 20, 2021
501
Enclara (Web)
E3 Connect (web) Version 1.0.1452
August 20, 2021
502
Greenway PrimeSuite
Greenway Prime Suite 18.00
August 25, 2021
503
Tercardia
Tercardia 1.0
August 25, 2021
504
Oxygen Healthcare
Oxygen Healthcare 1.0
August 26, 2021
505
Harris (Picasso)
Picasso 7.3
September 8, 2021
506
NovoMedici
NovoClinical 1.0
September 8, 2021
An integration audit is required for the purchaser of an EPCS module before they can transmit controlled substance prescriptions.
The EHR vendor purchasing a module this way will partially inherit the certification from the module vendor, but will be required to undergo an integration audit for the criteria they do not inherit.
This integration audit tests a subset of the DEA criteria, with an emphasis on areas that may be impacted by the integration or features that are developed by the purchasing EHR vendor (such as a unique user interface). These audits primarily focus on logical access controls, two-factor authentication, prescription entry and signing, and audit logging.
The pharmacy application vendors listed below have developed the functionality to receive, process, and dispense controlled substance prescriptions. They have been audited against the full set of DEA criteria outlined in Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 1311.
wdt_ID Company Name Product Name Date Certified
258
QuiqMeds
QuiqMeds 5.7
September 9, 2022
259
WellSky
CareTend 2022 R5
May 11, 2022
260
Compulink
Compulink Advantage 12
April 22, 2022
261
DivvyDOSE
divvyNEXT 1.0
December 1, 2021
262
NOVO Health Care Services LLC
NOVORx Pharmacy Software 2.0.1.6
November 16, 2021
263
Injured Workers Pharmacy, LLC
RxCon Version 8.3
December 15, 2022
264
Indian Health Service
Outpatient Pharmacy 7.0
March 20, 2023
265
Digital Business
Digital Rx 5.1.7.7
January 12, 2022
266
Medly Pharmacy
PharmOS 1.0.0
April 1, 2022
267
RS Software
Script Assist 22.3
July 8, 2022
268
Pharmacy Systems
RxDotNet Version 2.5
March 23, 2022
269
Oracle Cerner
Cerner Pharmacy Management 2021
September 3, 2021
270
Life File
Life File 20230328.0
March 28, 2023
271
Isak Computing
SiCompounding 1.0
November 23, 2022
272
Brightree
Brightree Pharmacy 22.11
November 7, 2022
273
Pharmerica
LTC400 21.1
June 11, 2021
274
HEB
RxEVO 4.2.141
February 10, 2022
275
WellSky
HC360 Version 2021 R1
January 31, 2022
276
WellSky
CPR+ Version 2021 R3
January 31, 2022
277
MedQuest
eMedPlus 3.5.8077
February 14, 2022
These vendors were evaluated by an independent Drummond Group auditor using the DEA approved certification process that we developed in coordination with the DEA.
They have demonstrated that their application meets or exceeds the DEA standards for logical access controls, prescription entry and validation, dispensing, cryptography, renewal and change requests, record retention, and audit logging. In addition to the application features, these vendors demonstrated that they meet the security standards the DEA has established for controlled substance e-prescribing applications.
Drummond has certified software that is used in a wide range of settings including: retail, long term care, mail order pharmacies, and compounding pharmacies.
Listed below are EHR vendors who have developed their own controlled substance electronic prescribing functionality for use in their EHR application. They have been audited against the full set of DEA criteria outlined in Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 1311.
wdt_ID Company Name Product Name Date Certified
240
Eva Health
Eva App 1.0
August 16, 2022
241
Mountainside Software
Mountainside EMR 3.3
May 11, 2021
242
ADAPTAMED
EHR YOUR WAY 9.2.0.0
July 20, 2021
243
WEBeDoctor, Inc.
WEBeDoctor 6.0
September 15, 2021
244
American Medical Solutions
Helios 2.0
July 22, 2022
245
Ovada Inc.
OVADA 1.0
April 25, 2022
246
DrChrono
DrChrono EHR 11
June 16, 2022
247
E-Health Partners
EHRez 5.0
August 3, 2022
248
1Life Healthcare
1Life Version 2
May 13, 2021
249
Fivos
Fivos Practice Suite 5.12
September 15, 2021
250
DSS Incorporated
RxTracker 2
October 28, 2021
251
Sequel Med
SequelMed EHR Version 12
March 1, 2023
252
Independent Medical Group
Healthy MD 1.0
June 11, 2021
253
PatientKeeper
PatientKeeper 9.2
November 9, 2021
254
Harris Computer
Amazing Charts 11.2
February 8, 2022
255
NeoDeck Holdings
NeoMed RX 3.0
March 31, 2023
256
Oracle Cerner
Soarian Clinicals 4.6.100
June 10, 2022
257
Practice EHR LLC
Practice EHR (iPad) 12
March 1, 2023
258
Medent
Medent 23.5
June 30, 2021
259
MicroFour
PracticeStudio X20
July 13, 2021
260
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
WebOMR 2019
May 13, 2021
261
Therapy Brands
NewCrop eRx 2.01
September 22, 2021
262
StreamlineMD
StreamlineMD EHR Version 15.0
December 8, 2022
263
DxWeb (NextGen)
DxScript 10.2
December 2, 2022
264
Change Healthcare
Clinical Exchange E-Prescribing 9.2
September 19, 2022
These vendors have been evaluated by an independent Drummond Group auditor using the DEA approved certification process that we developed in coordination with the DEA.
They have demonstrated that their application meets or exceeds the DEA standards for logical access controls, two-factor authentication, prescription entry and signing, cryptography, printing, renewal and change requests, record retention, and audit logging. In addition to the application features, these vendors demonstrated that they meet the security standards the DEA has established for controlled substance e-prescribing applications.
Drummond has certified software that is used in a wide range of settings including: hospitals, long-term care, correctional facilities, ambulatory medicine, pediatrics, oncology, telemedicine, and other specialty services.
Listed below are EHR vendors that have elected to purchase a controlled substance e-prescribing module rather than develop their own EPCS functionality. The companies have partnered with vendors like Dosespot, NewCrop, DrFirst, Eazyscripts, DAW, or MD Toolbox to integrate their EPCS module that has already certified against the full set DEA criteria for EPCS.
wdt_ID Company Name Product Name Date Certified
482
America Health
OpenEHR 5.0.2
May 26, 2021
483
Freedom Healthcare
Falcon 4.5
May 27, 2021
484
Bloominmind
Bloominmind 2.0
June 1, 2021
485
Zoobook
Zoobook EHR 2.0
June 2, 2021
486
Cloud 9 Software
Cloud 9 Software 8.2
June 3, 2021
487
Evexias
Evexias 6.1
June 15, 2021
488
Enclara (E3 Connect)
E3 Connect (web) Version 1.0.1452
June 24, 2021
489
Enclara (Mobile)
E3 Mobile Version 2.4.7272
June 24, 2021
490
Plume
Gelexy 1.6
June 30, 2021
491
Xcel Urgent Care
OpenEMR 6.0
July 6, 2021
492
Connell & Associates
Oria 1.0
July 8, 2021
493
Complexions of Central VA
LaptopDoc 2.0
July 14, 2021
494
Daybreak Health
Daybreak Web
July 15, 2021
495
Aesthetics Pro
Amara 5.0
July 30, 2021
496
Greenway Intergy
Greenway Intergy 12.30
August 3, 2021
497
HCS
HCSClinicals 9.0
August 4, 2021
498
IntrinsiQ
UroChartEHR Version 8.9.600
August 12, 2021
499
BodyLogic
BodyLogic EHR System 1.0
August 17, 2021
500
Enclara (Mobile)
E3 Mobile Version 2.4.7272
August 20, 2021
501
Enclara (Web)
E3 Connect (web) Version 1.0.1452
August 20, 2021
502
Greenway PrimeSuite
Greenway Prime Suite 18.00
August 25, 2021
503
Tercardia
Tercardia 1.0
August 25, 2021
504
Oxygen Healthcare
Oxygen Healthcare 1.0
August 26, 2021
505
Harris (Picasso)
Picasso 7.3
September 8, 2021
506
NovoMedici
NovoClinical 1.0
September 8, 2021
An integration audit is required for the purchaser of an EPCS module before they can transmit controlled substance prescriptions.
The EHR vendor purchasing a module this way will partially inherit the certification from the module vendor, but will be required to undergo an integration audit for the criteria they do not inherit.
This integration audit tests a subset of the DEA criteria, with an emphasis on areas that may be impacted by the integration or features that are developed by the purchasing EHR vendor (such as a unique user interface). These audits primarily focus on logical access controls, two-factor authentication, prescription entry and signing, and audit logging.
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