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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

How Does Implementation of an E-Prescribing System Affect First-Fill Adherence Rates?

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About 70% of prescriptions were picked up by patients before implementation of an electronic prescribing system, compared with 76.5% that patients picked up after an e-prescribing system was adopted, according to a study from Surescripts.

The study found that 73.2% of prescriptions made it to the pharmacy prior to adoption of an e-prescribing system, while 81.8% made it to the pharmacy following adoption of an e-prescribing system.

Surescripts operates an e-prescribing network.

The study is based on an analysis conducted from 2008 to 2010 of de-identified data from more than 40 million prescription records.

Source: Surescripts, "Study: E-Prescribing Shown To Improve Outcomes and Save Healthcare System Billions of Dollars"



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