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Illinois Prescription Monitoring Program


Update - July 2025

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ILPMP Prescription Reporting Update: Transition to ASAP 5.0 Testing Window Opened July 1st

The ILPMP is announcing an important upcoming change regarding the reporting of controlled substances and current drugs of interest. By Illinois law, retail pharmacies and dispensing practitioners are required to electronically transmit a daily dispensing report no later than the end of the business day on which a controlled substance II-V or drug of interest is dispensed to the patient.

Effective July 1, 2025, the ILPMP will begin transitioning to the American Society for Automation in Pharmacy (ASAP) Version 5.0 format with a transition deadline of December 16, 2025. Pharmacies and software vendors should work proactively to update their systems and ensure compatibility with the new reporting format by the mandatory deadline.

This change is part of our ongoing commitment to improve data accuracy, enhance reporting capabilities, and align with national standards for prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs).

Key Dates:

  • July 1, 2025 - ASAP testing window opens
  • December 16, 2025 - ASAP format becomes mandatory for all data submitters

 

Drugs of Interest List revised to include drug classes

As part of this update, the ILPMP is also transitioning to a more generalized approach by categorizing drugs by class. This change allows for the automatic inclusion of new drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) within those classes. Pharmacies and dispensing physicians will be responsible for maintaining an up-to-date list of drugs within the specified classes to ensure accurate reporting.

 

What This Means for You

  • Current submissions in the ASAP 4.2A format will continue to be accepted during the transition period.

 

  •  Please contact LogiCoy via e-mail at ilpmp@logicoy.com to setup a test submission of the new ASAP 5.0 format. No files should be submitted in new format until this is complete.

 

ILPMP TRANSITIONS TO DIVISION OF BEHAVORIAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY EFFECTIVE, JULY 1ST

Effective July 1, 2025, Illinois Department of Human Services Divisions of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery and of Mental Health, were integrated into the single Division of Behavioral Health & Recovery. The primary goal is to improve access to and streamline behavioral health care for Illinois residents, particularly those with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. 

ILPMP Peer Review Committee Release FY25 Annual Report

The ILPMP Peer Review Committee identifies providers who may be prescribing or dispensing outside the currently accepted standard and practice for their profession. Per statute 720 ILCS 570/320, a referral to the IDFPR may be made for failure to respond to a request for information, if the response to the request is considered unsatisfactory by the committee, or if the prescriber does not sufficiently rectify the practices identified by the committee as the potential for concern.

In FY25, the Peer Review Committee met in closed session semi-annually; December 10, 2024, and June 10, 2025. The committee had access to review data for 30,294 prescribers. To gain more clarification, 58 of the prescribers were sent Requests for Information (RFI) letters and 7 of these prescribers were referred to IDFPR due to no response after three 30-day successive requests.

Educational Resources

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provide Nonopioid therapies include both pharmacologic therapies (medication) and nonpharmacologic therapies. These methods include, but are not limited to, nonopioid medications, cognitive behavioral therapy, physical therapy, acupuncture, meditation, exercise, or interventional therapies like injections.

American Society of Addiction Medicine Release Joint Clinical Practice Guidelines on Benzodiazepine Tapering


American Society of Addiction Medicine (ISAM) has developed guidelines to assist clinicians in helping patients safely taper from their benzodiazepine medication, while minimizing withdrawal symptoms.

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Newly Released, FREE, Continuing Education Available for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians on the Importance of PMP Data Integrity

Take advantage of this free ACPE accredited educational opportunity providing 1 hour of continuing education for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. This program, developed in partnership with NASCSA and 12 prescription monitoring program (PMP) administrators, analyzes the importance and value of complete, accurate data reported by dispensers to PMPs and assesses the impact of intentional or non-intentional data entry errors and data omissions on patient safety. It also discusses the downstream impacts of pharmacy-reported PMP data on clinical decision-making processes and helps pharmacy staff identify and implement changes that can be made in their practice setting to improve PMP data integrity.

 

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If you received credit for this CE prior to 10/22/24, you are still able to retake the CE and receive credit.  

Navigating Pain Management, Safe Opioid Prescribing, and Opioid Use Disorder

A three-hour program designed to meet the educational needs for physicians, nurses, and pharmacists. The program is accredited in 6, 30-minute modules.

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Contact Information

If you have questions about the information that appears in this update or suggestions for future content, please email dhs.pmp@illinois.gov. Visit www.ilpmp.org for more information.

The Illinois Prescription Monitoring Program (ILPMP) is an electronic database that collects, tracks, and stores reported dispensing data on Schedule II-V controlled substances, selected drugs of interest, and other health information. The Illinois Department of Human Services oversees the ILPMP, authorized by the Illinois Controlled Substances Act (720 ILCS 570/316). The ILPMP adheres to HIPAA and all access, disclosure, and confidentiality provisions of Illinois Law.