Doctors in the U.S. will have access to free, Web-based electronic medicine prescribing software within a month, a group of health-care providers and technology vendors announced Tuesday. The goals of ...
It's estimated that 3.2 billion prescriptions are written each year by U.S. doctors, and currently less than 20% of American doctors use e-prescribing, says Dr. Nancy Dickey, currently president of ...
"Once again, Brown-Wilson's research proves that doctors can get the best performance from a completely free EMR," said Ryan Howard, CEO of Practice Fusion. "Our community is the largest group of ...
A coalition of technology companies and health care providers today announced a $100 million program to offer free access to electronic prescribing software to all U.S. physicians. The National ...
SAN ANTONIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Availity, LLC and Humana Inc. (NYSE:HUM) today announced the deployment of CarePrescribe, a Medicare-qualified electronic prescribing service, at no charge to eligible ...
CONCORD, N.H. -- More New Hampshire doctors will be able to use electronic devices to prescribe medications thanks to three new programs. Two programs provide doctors with the software and a mobile ...
Weno Exchange is offering a free e-prescribing service to dental providers who need to electronically prescribe controlled substances (EPCS) to satisfy Medicare's Every Prescription Conveyed Securely ...
MacPractice has announced that its eponymous medical practice software can now help doctors use the electronic prescription service eRX NOW. eRX NOW is a free Internet-based electronic prescribing ...
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, ...
Healthcare providers who use electronic prescriptions for at least 50 percent of prescriptions tend to have lower rates of adverse drug events among diabetic patients in ambulatory settings, according ...
In ancient Babylon, healers wrote some of the earliest known prescriptions for medicines by carving instructions into clay tablets. Two and a half millennia later, doctors have given up the stylus, ...
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