E-prescribing rates have hit an all-time high in the United States, with nearly 70 percent of physicians electronically prescribing medicine, according to an ONC report. However, the e-prescribing ...
A report has shown prescriptions routed electronically increased by 72 percent from 2009 to 2010, suggesting the practice is becoming more mainstream, according to the 2010 National Progress Report by ...
Electronic prescribing of controlled substances reduces fraud and keeps patients from getting multiple prescriptions for the same drug, but only three states require it and one doesn't even enforce ...
Last week, the Drug Enforcement Administration released its long awaited Interim Final Rule on e-Prescribing of Controlled Substances. It’s 334 pages long, but the most important portion is section § ...
LAS VEGAS—A new analysis finds that more pharmacists are electronically prescribing medications as they assist in managing chronic disease, which offers a peek at the next evolution in primary care.
The United States’s healthcare system often seems like a paradox — our nation leads the world in technological innovation, and we invest more money per capita in healthcare than any other country.
In today’s healthcare environment, the prescription experience is often complex and difficult to navigate. While electronic prescribing has expanded significantly, the path from doctor to pharmacy to ...
Telehealth has breathed new life into the idea of house calls, and now doctors’ paper prescription pads are also getting a much-needed digital makeover. E-prescribing, which has been around for years, ...
Surescripts said it will announce the new Sentinel automated system for monitoring e-prescriptions on its network at HIMSS17. And CEO Tom Skelton shed light on the company’s future direction working ...
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