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Feds push e-prescribing with bonuses to doctors
Pharmacy Times, 01/04/08
Electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) by the nation’s physicians figures to get a significant boost as a result of a new federal initiative encouraging doctors to reduce paperwork in their practices. The program involves recruiting some 1200 doctors throughout the country to shift from paper to electronic records. Physicians participating in the program will receive extra payments from Medicare for ordering prescriptions online and performing other activities electronically
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Hospitals and communities continue to feel recession's impact
American Hospital Association News, 12/04/09
HHS employs new tougher standards in calculation of improper medicare payment rates for 2009
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Press, 12/04/09
Perception of the economic value of primary care services: A willingness to pay study
Health Policy, 12/03/09
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Clinical Studies of Liraglutide, a Novel, Once-Daily Human Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Analog for Improved Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
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Effect of a weight-based prescribing method within an electronic health record on prescribing errors
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