Jun 23, 2026
CDT 2027 available for preorder through ADA Store
Purchasers can save 20% on CDT 2027 products by using promo code 26112 by Aug. 28. Read More
Jun 23, 2026
Purchasers can save 20% on CDT 2027 products by using promo code 26112 by Aug. 28. Read More
Jun 23, 2026
The ADA is backing legislation that would help establish and expand primary care team education centers. Read More
Jun 19, 2026
A survey found that Americans are more likely to trust the ADA about fluoride in drinking water than RFK Jr. Read More
Jun 19, 2026
Downcoding occurs when a payer reimburses a claim using a procedure code different from the one reported by the dentist. Read More
Jun 17, 2026
The ADA is introducing a new Student Loan Resource Guide to help dental students understand changes to federal student aid programs. Read More
Jun 17, 2026
Through conversations with peers, dentists can exchange insights to take back to their own practices. Read More
Jun 16, 2026
A new ADA report demonstrates that collaboration can help increase dentist participation in Medicaid. Read More
Jun 16, 2026
The Organized Dentistry Coalition is voicing support for legislation that would reauthorize a key federal oral health program. Read More
Jun 12, 2026
The ADA Standards Program is seeking volunteers for 15 new work projects on oral rinses, fluoride varnishes and more. Read More
Jun 12, 2026
The ADA is calling for dentistry’s health information technology challenges to be taken into account amid interoperability advancements. Read More
Jun 11, 2026
The ADA is urging House lawmakers to pursue health care transparency policies that avoid requirements ill-suited to dental practices. Read More
Jun 11, 2026
Henry Zaytoun, D.D.S., a nearly 80-year member of the American Dental Association, died May 25 at 102 years old. Read More
Jun 10, 2026
ADA members who use the ADA Credentialing Service, powered by CAQH, can continue to do so with no interruption in service. Read More
Jun 9, 2026
Although research is lacking for rare diseases, dentists can play a role in screening for oral signs and making prompt referrals. Read More
Jun 5, 2026
The ADA Forsyth Institute is the only dental research institute named to the Cure Innovation Index. Read More
Jun 4, 2026
The ADA has long advocated for policies that strengthen the dental workforce and improve access to care. Read More
Jun 4, 2026
The ADA emphasized dentistry’s role in outpatient antibiotic prescribing and the need to be a steward of appropriate antibiotic use. Read More
Jun 1, 2026
May 29, 2026
The ADA is urging the EPA to take a more “deliberative approach” in its HHTA for fluoride. Read More
May 28, 2026
The ADA offers various resources to help dentists prioritize their well-being during Mental Health Awareness Month. Read More
On January 1, 2024, a law went into effect that required all healthcare providers, including dentists, prescribing controlled substances schedule II-V to submit prescriptions electronically. However, the legislation also includes several exemptions. One of the exemptions states that the law does not apply to providers that do not issue more than 150 prescriptions of controlled substances schedule II-IV during a 12 month period.
As the law has been implemented this month, some prescribers have been told they must submit all prescriptions electronically, and there are no exemptions. However, the law provides for several exemptions. For more information about the law and exemptions, please click here.
To address this issue, ISDS contacted the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) and requested they issue guidance to pharmacists and pharmacies to clarify the provisions of the new law. In response to the ISDS request, IDFPR has issued the following guidance to pharmacists and pharmacies.
Subject line: IDFPR E-Prescription Clarification
Hello,
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) would like to clarify what is included in Public Act 103-0425, which provides economic hardship and low volume waivers for the electronic prescription mandate for controlled substances.
The Department has learned that there are pharmacies that are rejecting written prescriptions from prescribers and requesting copies of prescribers’ “E-Prescription” waiver. IDFPR is not issuing such waivers and pharmacies are not required to keep track of written prescriptions from prescribers.
IDFPR has released guidance on the implementation of Public Act 103-0425, which may be found attached to this email. (Click here for IDFPR Guidance).
If a dentist experiences this issue with prescribing, please email info@isds.org.