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Pharmacy dispensers across the United States—including both retail chains and health systems—are facing complex regulatory compliance requirements in 2023.
Beginning on November 27, 2023, receiving, stocking, and dispensing drugs without first receiving the matching serialized compliance data in the industry-standard EPCIS data format will be a DSCSA compliance violation. The requirement to receive matching electronic data applies to all prescription drug receipts. But your DCSCA requirements do not stop there!
Download our new brief today to get a complete overview of the expanded pharmacy requirements under DSCSA. You'll also learn why TraceLink solutions are the fastest and lowest cost path to DSCSA compliance. With TraceLink’s continuous support, pharmacies can:
- Onboard and integrate with all suppliers, a process completed by TraceLink at no cost to the pharmacy.
- Receive and store serialized compliance information and maintain that information for a minimum of six years, as required by law.
- Execute one-scan product verifications.
- Support any compliance audit requests.
- Work with suppliers to rapidly resolve DSCSA compliance exceptions in real-time and ensure patients receive the medicines they need.
Discover how TraceLink can help you beat the upcoming DSCSA compliance deadline with no disruption to your daily operations.Fill out the form on this page to read the guide today.
Ready to learn more about DSCSA compliance? Check out these additional resources:
- Learn How TraceLink Played a Vital Role in Sentara Health’s DSCSA Compliance Journey. Watch the video.
- Learn why Sentara Health views DSCSA compliance as a valuable business opportunity. Watch the video!
- Request a meeting with TraceLink to get started on DSCSA compliance today.