Florida providers, insurers working on electronic prescribing
Accreditation Connection, April 16, 2007
Several health insurers and provider organizations in Florida are making a push toward more electronic prescribing, according to the Tampa Bay Business Journal.
The group, ePrescribe Florida, hopes to make electronic prescribing of drugs the norm in Florida to improve the health, safety, and affordability of prescription drugs by cutting back on paperwork and reducing the risk of errors due to illegible writing.
ePrescribe Florida is led by representatives from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Humana, UnitedHealthcare, and AvMed, reports the Journal.
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