The new law requiring electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) in Medicare is spurring physician groups across the country to adopt the technology. The Texas Medical Association (TMA) is the first state medical organization to join a growing roster of national medical groups that are working to ensure all prescriptions are transmitted electronically.
Increased adoption of e-prescribing is good for doctors and good for patients. The recent e-prescribing Medicare law provides valuable incentives for those who would like to adopt this technology, said Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA) President & CEO Mark Merritt.
E-prescribing is successfully being used by more than 35,000 doctors nationwide. PCMA led a diverse group of consumers, employers, unions, and medical professionals that supported passage of an e-prescribing requirement in Medicare. Supporters included among others: AARP, AFL-CIO, Consumers Union, Ford Motor Company, General Motors Corporation, and AT&T.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) estimates that adoption of e-prescribing would reduce adverse drug events (ADEs), provide increased administrative savings to physicians and pharmacists, and enhance generic utilization. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Mike Leavitt has previously stated that the e-prescribing standards are in place and that it™s time to adopt the technology. More Here Electronic Prescription