Massachusetts' Largest Insurer To Require Adoption Of E-Prescribing For Physicians
Main Category: Health Insurance / Medical InsuranceAlso Included In: IT / Internet / E-mail; Primary Care / General Practice
Article Date: 30 Oct 2008 - 9:00 PST
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts, the state's largest health insurer, will require physicians to adopt computer prescription systems by 2010 to qualify for bonus payments, the Boston Globe reports. Health insurers say that electronic prescribing "can reduce medication errors, complications from drug interactions and drug allergies and overall pharmacy costs," according to the Globe. John Fallon, chief physician executive of BCBS, in a statement said, "Our incentive programs are designed to reward doctors for taking steps to improve the quality of outcomes for patients, and e-prescribing has certainly proven to increase the quality of care."
The swift adoption of e-prescribing technology faces several barriers, including the costs of implementing such systems. BCBS said it will pay an undisclosed amount to help some physicians cover software licensing fees for the technology. In addition, the federal government prohibits the e-prescribing of controlled substances, which account for one in five prescriptions.
CMS in 2012 will impose a similar e-prescribing requirement on physicians who treat Medicare beneficiaries (Krasner, Boston Globe, 10/28).
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