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 ...
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 ...
Study conducted by Walgreens and operator of an electronic network shows doctors' use of e-prescribing services leads to increase in filled prescriptions Thirteen U.S. pharmacy software vendors have ...
Results showed 22 physicians wrote 1,980 prescriptions during 44 intervention weeks (when the system was switched on). Of these, only 7.6 percent were electronic, while the remainder were handwritten.
"A key component of certification and achieving meaningful use was finding an e-prescription solution that would work in both our clinical and software environment." DoseSpot also offers better ...
In 2008, just 7 percent of physicians in the U.S. used e-prescribing software. Now, about 70 percent do, according to a new report from the ONC. The report links this burst in adoption to the passage ...
Practice management software and services provider Dentaweb has integrated the DoseSpot dental e-prescribing software. Dentaweb has completed the Surescripts certification, which means dentists using ...
Microsoft's prescription for reducing medication errors moved a step closer to implementation Thursday when the software giant and its health care partner, WellPoint Health Networks, chose two vendors ...
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