Program Contact Information
- PMP AWARxE Login: https://georgia.pmpaware.net
- Bamboo Health Support: 855-542-4767
- Program Website: https://dph.georgia.gov/pdmp
- Program Email: pdmpsupport@dph.ga.gov
- Program Phone: 404-463-1517
Program Registration Information
To register in the GA PDMP, go to georgia.pmpaware.net/login. Prior to registering, prescribers and dispensers will need:
- Name
- Employment Information
- Primary contact information
- Last 4 digits of SSN
- GA Professional License Number
- DEA number (personal or employer)
- NPI Number (personal or employer)
Delegates will need to create an account with the above information. Additionally, they must list their supervisor(s) and upload a signed copy of the Delegate’s Responsibility Form - provided within the PMP AWARxE registration process. The form cannot be digitally signed. Please refer to the support article for submitting validation documents for additional instructions and assistance for accessing and submitting the Delegate Responsibility Form. Supervisors must log in to approve the delegate’s account. Please refer to the support articles for delegates and supervisors for instructions on how to do so. It is the supervisor’s responsibility to manage their delegates.
For Prescribers
All prescribers with an active GA professional license and active DEA number are required to register in the GA PDMP.
A prescriber is required to check the PDMP before writing a prescription for the first time for:
- Benzodiazepines
- Opiate drugs or cocaine derivatives listed in Schedule II
Thereafter, if the prescription continues, the prescriber should check the PDMP at least every 90 days.
The prescriber is not required to check the PDMP in these four situations:
- If the prescription is for no more than a three-day supply and no more than 26 pills
- If the patient is in a health care facility, such as a hospital, nursing home, intermediate care home, personal care home or hospice, which provides patient care and prescriptions to be administered to the patient on the premises
- If the patient has had outpatient surgery at a hospital or ambulatory surgical center and the prescription is for no more than a 10-day supply and no more than 40 pills
- If the patient is receiving treatment for cancer
For Pharmacists and Pharmacies
As of July 1, 2017, prescription information for Schedule II, III, IV, V substances must be entered into the Georgia PDMP within 24 hours after the prescription is dispensed. This means reports will be made daily rather than weekly. Pharmacies are required to file a “zero report” for the days that the pharmacy is closed or if there were no prescriptions filled for Schedule II, III, IV, or V drugs.
Program Enabled Features & Enhancements
- Delegate Reverification
- Medical Resident Role Change
- Mobile Phone Password Reset
- Patient Alerts
- PMP Gateway (Integration)
- Prescriber Reports