North Carolina Blues donate free e-tools
Executive Briefings Digest, March 14, 2006
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BlueCross and BlueShield of North Carolina (BCBSNC) will supply 1,000 high-prescribing physicians with free electronic-prescribing (e-prescribing) tools, the health plan reports. The ePrescribe program will supply the doctors with e-prescribing software licenses, personal digital assistants, and wireless network hardware. The program will also offer physicians a one-time upload of their patients' medical information and product training.
BCBSNC expects the program to save roughly $250 per doctor per month and eventually aims to establish the program for all of its doctors in the state, pointing to an e-prescribing pilot in Massachusetts in which physicians reported saving up to two hours per day. BCBSNC covers 3.3 million members.
Source: Electronic Health Records Briefing
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