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E-prescribing: The rewards and risks
Medical Economics, 01/11/08
Terry K - Electronic prescribing has been slow to catch on, partly because many physicians don't see value in it. Today, only about 20 percent of doctors use either stand-alone e-prescribing programs or e-Rx modules in electronic health record systems. And until recently, most e-prescribing physicians either computer-faxed their prescriptions to drugstores or printed them out for patients
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