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    E-Prescribing Is Safe And Efficient, But Barriers Remain

    Physician practices and pharmacies generally view electronic prescribing as an important tool to improve patient safety and save time, but both groups face barriers to realizing the technology's full benefit, according to a study funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS)...
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    E-Prescribing To Grow As DEA Eases Regulation

    The Wall Street Journal: "Doctors are increasingly prescribing medications electronically, abandoning the traditional paper scripts that can result in drug errors due to hard-to-read writing or coverage denials by a patient's insurer." E-prescribing tripled last year to 191 million according to...
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    E-Prescribing To Grow As DEA Eases Regulation

    The Wall Street Journal: "Doctors are increasingly prescribing medications electronically, abandoning the traditional paper scripts that can result in drug errors due to hard-to-read writing or coverage denials by a patient's insurer." E-prescribing tripled last year to 191 million according to...
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    Statement By Surescripts Regarding The DEA Interim Final Rule On E-Prescribing Of Con

    Surescripts applauds the Drug Enforcement Administration for publishing an interim final rule that will take a meaningful step towards improving patient safety in the United States by allowing the electronic prescribing of controlled substances. The rule attempts to balance the legitimate and...
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    Statement By Surescripts Regarding The DEA Interim Final Rule On E-Prescribing Of Con

    Surescripts applauds the Drug Enforcement Administration for publishing an interim final rule that will take a meaningful step towards improving patient safety in the United States by allowing the electronic prescribing of controlled substances. The rule attempts to balance the legitimate and...
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