Monday, March 1, 2010

Journal Requirement

Medicare to pay doctors to embrace e-prescribing

Will Dunham

Wed Dec 17, 2008 2:37pm EST

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The future has arrived for U.S. doctors when it comes to prescribing medications.

Starting next month, Medicare, the federal health insurance program for the elderly and disabled, will offer financial bonuses to doctors who prescribe drugs electronically rather than on paper. Doctors who do not will face penalties from Medicare starting in 2012. This is intended to help persuade the vast majority of U.S. doctors who do not "e-prescribe" to start, both to improve efficiency and curb medical errors.

"The incentives starting January 1st will be just what is needed to get more and more people to do this," said Dr. Ted Epperly, president of the American Academy of Family Physicians representing 93,000 doctors.

"However, it will not be a stampede. It's going to be more of a slow trickle growing to a moderate flow over six months or so."

Proponents say that when a physician zaps a prescription electronically to a pharmacist rather than scribbling it on a piece of paper, it removes the possibility a patient might get the wrong drug because of a doctor's sloppy handwriting or a different medication with a similar name. And research shows that doctors using an e-prescribing system are prompted about price and are more likely to pick cheaper generics over pricier name brand drugs.

The bonuses take effect just weeks before President-elect Barack Obama takes office with plans to overhaul the U.S. health care system, the world's most expensive.

Obama's advisers have stressed greater efficiency, including electronic medical records and e-prescribing.

CARROT AND STICKS

The e-prescribing incentive measure was passed by Congress in July over a veto by President George W. Bush. It raises Medicare payments to doctors who e-prescribe, with a 2 percent bonus in 2009 and 2010, a 1 percent bonus in 2011 and 2012 and a 0.5 percent bonus in 2013.

Doctors who do not e-prescribe get a 1 percent Medicare payment penalty in 2012, rising to 1.5 percent in 2013, and 2 percent in 2014 and thereafter.

By the end of 2008, about 12 percent of doctors will be e-prescribing, doubling the number from the beginning of the year, said Rick Ratliff, co-CEO of e-prescription network SureScripts-RxHub. That represents a leap from about 35,000 doctors to more than 70,000 in a single year.

"When the new incentives kick in, we think there will be continued momentum," Ratliff said in a telephone interview.

About 80 percent of the 57,000 U.S. pharmacies are taking e-prescriptions, including big chains such as CVS, Walgreen and Rite Aid, Ratliff added.

Some private insurers including WellPoint Inc are offering their own bonuses to doctors who e-prescribe. But some doctors may still fret the cost of adopting e-prescribing.

"Part of what may be holding some providers back is they don't realize there is a free e-prescribing product available," said Lee Shapiro, president and chief operating officer of Allscripts.

The National ePrescribing Patient Safety Initiative, a coalition of companies, offers Allscripts e-prescribing software to doctors for free.

Dr. Steven Waldren of the American Academy of Family Physicians said some doctors might not be convinced by the Medicare bonuses. Doctors were offered bonuses to take part in a Medicare physician quality reporting system, but thousands who reported the data have never received the payments, the group said.

Reuters: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE4BG5KG20081217 March 2, 2010 1:05 AM


REACTION:

One thing that I think that will improve the medical services in the country will be the implementation of e-prescribing aside from the cheaper medicine bill. The advantages of electronic prescribing should be obvious to everyone. E-prescriptions can save time and money for prescribers, pharmacies, and patients. It reduces the risk of medication errors associated with poor handwriting, illegible faxes, similar sounding/named drugs and manual data entry.

If in case this will be imposed in the country it will improve efficiency and reduce medical errors. Medical records will be computerized and fast diagnosis will be one of the results of this medical improvement. However the implementation will be delayed for a couple of years, in my opinion, due to “acceptance” factor in the part of our physicians in the country and the availability of the technology both hardware and software.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Epocrates Rx – a drug information databank for your iPhone (Techchee.com)



If you’re a pharmacist, a doctor or someone who needs to frequently access to information on drugs, and you’re also an iPhone user, you can then download theEpocrates Rx software onto your iPhone to give you a helpful databank of those drugs and pills.

The Epocrates Rx software is now available as a free download, which allows iPhone without Internet connection to be able to access the database of drugs and pills. The database contains more than 3,300 brand and generic drugs. You’ll get helpful information on drugs using this app including the pill ID, drug interactions, and reference formula information.

Each pill shown by the Epocrates is also associated with a clear image to show you how the pill looks like. It’s handy especially while you’re on the go. And since you’re someone into the profession that needs to deal with drugs and pills, you’ll always get some friends and relatives to ask you questions about those drugs. But you may not remember every single drug.

If you have your iPhone installed with the Epocrates Rx, you could then quickly access the information and tell the one who asked about it without losing your professional image.


http://www.techchee.com/2008/11/06/epocrates-rx-a-drug-information-databank-for-your-iphone/


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Monday, February 15, 2010

Hi guys!

Hi guys! this is Saul Suaybaguio. You know what, i'm really not into making blogs and all, i was just forced to making one. It's because we were required by our pharm informatics teacher to make one, I really don't know why though.

Let me introduce my self a bit first.

I'm a pharmacy student, 20 years old, I live in Davao City and... Oh, yeah. I'm a dog lover! I have three dogs, four actually but the other one got lost when i was in bulacan, namely: Fiber, Hazel, Bigwig and Hawkbitt. You won't mind, will you? if i keep on talking about my dogs right? I just think it makes more sense if i talk about them rather than myself. In that way, you won't get bored.

Anyway, here it goes. My First dog was a japanese spitz. I named him fiber. Fiber, among all of my dogs was the one whom i really got closed with. It's because he was my first. I always wanted to have a dog that's why when i finally got Fiber, i did everything i could to give him the best care any owner could give to his dog. Fiber was a very intelligent dog. He would always stay beside me wherever I go. We even go to bed together. The only problem i had with him is his chewing habits. It came to a point where he would chew almost everything leaving it damaged beyond repair, not to mention how valuables some were. Nevertheless, he would always make up with his being so destructive by his loyalty. Fiber and I stayed together for only a year or so, it's because when i left for my internship in bulacan, he ran away from home. It was such a hard pill to swallow when my sister broke the news. Thinking that I couldn't do anything to retrieve him or stuff like that, it was indeed very tragic to me. I knew in my heart that fiber didn't purposely leave me. I'm sure that he felt I was the one who abandoned him when i left for Bulacan and he ran to look for me. I know until now, that we will someday meet again....Fiber....


well, that's all for now!Stories of my other dogs will be next soon. I ran out of time fere in the net lab.