Digital health tools that allow providers to electronically prescribe controlled medications can improve care management and curb drug misuse if they're used correctly. Digital health technology has ...
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, ...
The national opioid epidemic continues to run rampant, spurring leaders across private and public sectors to take action. Many are embracing electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS) as a ...
In the face of rising opioid abuse that is killing more people every year than motor vehicle crashes, electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS) is finally gaining momentum. The technology ...
Prescription opioid abuse in the U.S. is soaring. As the country's policymakers grapple with how to address this national emergency, great progress has been made in the state of Maine, which this ...
Renton, Wash.-based Providence began its electronic prescriptions for controlled substances (EPCS) implementation project in 2018 to make e-prescribing more secure and easier to use for clinicians. 1.
New solution marks industry turning-point by overcoming auditing, certification, and technology cost barriers to EPCS integration for all DrFirst vendor partners ROCKVILLE, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ...
Want physicians to stop hating health IT? Try supporting e-prescribing of controlled substances and make sure the requisite extra security measures aren’t intrusive. Since HealthEast Care System in St ...
Many doctors are familiar with legend drug e-prescribing, but far fewer have experience with controlled substance e-prescribing. However, according to a recently published survey by Surescripts and ...
Surescripts just released its 2014 National Progress Report, which always shines a national spotlight on electronic prescribing (ePrescribing). The theme this year could be “ambulatory ePrescribing: ...
Electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS) is increasing rapidly in the United States, although its prevalence varies significantly from one state to another, according to the 2016 annual ...
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