What does Kasper stand for?
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What are two new Kasper features?
What’s new with KASPER!
- Drug conviction information available.
- Changes to delegate account approval.
- Prescriber Summary List available.
What is a reverse Kasper?
By taking the time to run a prescriber report, also known as a “reverse KASPER,” a physician can ensure that there has been no fraudulent use of his or her DEA number. The report also confirms that patients’ prescriptions are accurately being attributed to your DEA number and not someone else’s.
When did Kasper start in KY?
Beginning April 1, 2019, physicians will use KOG to connect to the Kentucky All Schedule Prescription Electronic System (eKasper).
How do I set up Kasper?
Create a My Kaspersky account
- Open the main application window.
- In the bottommost pane, click the My Kaspersky button.
- In the Sign In to My Kaspersky window, click the Create Account button.
- In the email address field, enter the email address that you want to associate with your new My Kaspersky account.
What does a Casper report show?
What is KASPER? The Kentucky All Schedule Prescription Electronic Reporting System (KASPER) tracks controlled substance prescriptions dispensed within the state. A KASPER report shows all scheduled prescriptions for an individual over a specified time period, the prescriber and the dispenser.
How do I get Kasper?
KASPER is not intended to prevent patients from receiving needed controlled substance medications….To obtain a NEW KASPER account follow these steps:
- Step1: Create a KOG account (KOG Help Desk 502-564-0104 ext2):
- Step 2: Create your KASPER account application:
- Step 3: Submit your KASPER account application:
How long does a Kasper report go back?
KASPER data is 1 to 7 days old. – Dispensers have 7 days to report.
How far back does a Kasper report go?
7 days
KASPER tracks most Schedule II – V substances dispensed in KY. – Over 11 million controlled substance prescriptions reported to the system each year. KASPER data is 1 to 7 days old. – Dispensers have 7 days to report.
How do I run Kasper?
KASPER is not intended to prevent patients from receiving needed controlled substance medications….How to request access and log on to KASPER
- Step1: Create a KOG account (KOG Help Desk 502-564-0104 ext2):
- Step 2: Create your KASPER account application:
- Step 3: Submit your KASPER account application:
What shows up on a Kasper report?
The Kentucky All Schedule Prescription Electronic Reporting System (KASPER) tracks controlled substance prescriptions dispensed within the state. A KASPER report shows all scheduled prescriptions for an individual over a specified time period, the prescriber and the dispenser.
Who can run a Kasper report?
Pharmacies
Pharmacies and dispensing practitioners are required to report to KASPER within one business day of administering or dispensing a controlled substance in KY as provided for under KRS 218A.
What is Kasper and what does it do?
What It Is. KASPER is a controlled substance prescription monitoring system designed to be a source of information to assist practitioners and pharmacists with providing medical and pharmaceutical patient care using controlled substance medications. KASPER also provides an investigative tool for law enforcement and regulatory agencies to assist…
What does a Kasper report show for a prescription?
What does a KASPER report show? The report will show information for all the Schedule II through V controlled substance prescriptions a patient has received for the specified time period, as well as the prescriber who prescribed them and dispenser who dispensed them. Will a KASPER report show out of state prescriptions?
Who are the beneficiaries of Kasper in Kentucky?
The primary beneficiaries of KASPER are patients throughout Kentucky. Because of KASPER, health care providers can make better and more informed treatment decisions that allow them to provide the most appropriate medical care for their patients.
Where is Kasper all schedule electronic reporting system located?
The Kentucky All Schedule Prescription Electronic Reporting System KASPER is Kentucky’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program. KASPER is housed in the Office of Inspector General in the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS).