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Alaska PDMP Update: Impacts to clients residing in AK

Please see below a message from Appriss Health regarding Alaska Provider Authorizations – July 30, 2020

Please review this email carefully.  Failure to follow this protocol could result in a rejection when attempting to access the Alaska Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (AK PDMP) via PMP Gateway.

The State of Alaska plans to implement the Provider Authorization function, which ensures that any provider or pharmacist who accesses the AK PDMP via PMP Gateway has an approved registration user account with the AK PDMP (https://www2.modmed.com/e/27382/2020-08-05/8t5jxh/1476388084?h=3FEXi8dYdz5LwrH6h6ZwzIZTACpeP61qBH54QuOp7u4). AK PDMP registration instructions are located here:

https://www2.modmed.com/e/27382/web-cbpl-/8t5jxp/1476388084?h=3FEXi8dYdz5LwrH6h6ZwzIZTACpeP61qBH54QuOp7u4
ProfessionalLicensing/PrescriptionDrugMonitoringProgram.aspx

To ensure your providers and pharmacists are not impacted, the following requirements must be in place in order to successfully access the AK PDMP data via PMP Gateway. 

There is no change to the information that your organization includes within your PMP Gateway request today. As you know, the PMP Gateway request must include one or more of the identifiers:  DEA, NPI, or Professional License number along with the provider or pharmacist’s name and role.  When the PMP Provider Authorization feature is enabled, the identifier used for the provider or pharmacist in the PMP Gateway request must match at least one of the identifiers used in the provider or pharmacist’s Alaska PMP user account.

Once the feature is enabled, failure to meet the above requirements will result in an error response when the provider or pharmacist attempts to access the PMP detail through PMP Gateway. In order to restore access, the provider or pharmacist will need to ensure that the credential (DEA, NPI, or Professional License) in their EHR or Pharmacy Management System matches a credential in their PDMP account.

The State of Alaska will be implementing the Provider Authorization feature on 9/30/2020.

Please contact Appriss or the Alaska PDPM directly with any questions regarding this new requirement.