| "Those providers who are not adopting E-prescribing, their Medicare reimbursements will decrease by 1 percent in 2012, 1.5 percent in 2013 and 2 percent in 2014 and later."  "OmniMD™eRx surpasses the criteria of “Qualified eRx” which would facilitate providers to get incentive from Medicare."      Electronic Prescribing (eRx):A prescriber's ability to send electronically,  accurate, error–free and clear prescription directly to a pharmacy from the  point of care is a significant element in order to improve the quality of  patient care. E-prescribing facilitates physicians and providers to  electronically transmit a prescription to a pharmacy. A more formal definition of e-prescribing is  given in the Medicare Part D prescription drug program. “E-prescribing means  the transmission, using electronic media, of prescription or  prescription-related information between a prescriber, dispenser, pharmacy  benefit manager, or health plan, either directly or through an  intermediary,including an e-prescribing network. E-prescribing includes, but is  not limited to, two-way transmissions between the point of care and the  dispenser.”  The present scenario of eRx:Only 2% of the estimated 1.47 billion new and renewal prescriptions were sent electronically in 2007.  However, currently over 35,000 providers e-prescribe in the US.  According to the study conducted by Gorman  Health Group for the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association, nearly 80% of  all US  prescriptions would be generated with (eRx) and 1.9 million adverse drug  effects will be avoided by 2017. However, according to Sure Scripts about 7% of  new prescriptions have been sent electronically in the year 2008.  Major Problems in Prescription:The number of patients that die due to  prescription errors are as high as 7000, which indicates clearly the critical  situation of Medical Industry. Some of the critical problems come into sight due  to prescription, which are mentioned below.  
                        Illegible writing causes 25% of       prescription-related medical mistakesNo records for past medicationsLack of drug-drug or       drug-allergy interactions information Adverse drug eventsHigh turnaround time to refill40% of traditional       prescriptions require pharmacists and doctor coordinationUndue waiting delays due to       prescriptionClarification calls on patient       arrival Benefits of eRx: 
                        Reduce medical errors Improve quality of careReduce need of pharmacy       callback and overhead costsImprove Patient safety Reduce medication cost Increase efficiencySave staff’s time by decreasing       requirements of pharmacy coordinationTo track records of patients’       medication historyEliminated paper work Reduce the need for phone calls       between prescribers and dispensers.Increase the overall medication management       process Provide real-time alerts for       drug – drug, drug – allergy and other interactions based on patients EMR. View patient flow-sheet with       drug and lab history Major Challenges to eRx: The cost is the one of the major obstacles to adopting eRx for  practices to overcome. As far as stand along e-prescribing system is concern,  the cost is relatively less expensive.  At the same time, cost of interfaces with  practice managements, customization, training, maintenance etc, would be  difficult for providers to manage initially. A major impediment to implementing eRx is the Drug  Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) prohibition of electronically sending  prescriptions for controlled substances, however about 10 – 11 % of all written  prescriptions in US constitutes controlled substances.  Some of the providers are reluctant to adopt  eRx, hence they need to change the entire workflow of the practices if they implement eRx, which would increase time. These providers would need to  change the role and responsibilities, and require adequate training of the  staff at initial level.  Selection of hardware and software is a cumbersome  task for providers thus they are very busy in their routine, their information  technology staff lack expertise, they have insufficient information of the  product etc. Medicare Incentive for “Qualified eRx”:According to the Medicare Improvements for  Patients and Providers Act (MIPPA) of 2008, any provider who meets  an annual threshold of e–prescribing/ patients volume will get incentive  payments from Medicare which will start at 2 percent for 2009 and 2010, and  then drop to 1 percent in 2011 and 2012 and subsequently fall to 0.5 percent in  2013. However, those  providers who are not adopting E-prescribing, their Medicare reimbursements  will decrease by 1 percent in 2012, 1.5 percent in 2013 and 2 percent in 2014  and later. 
                      
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                            | Those providers who are adopting e-prescribing early will be eligible for the following Medicare reimbursements: |  
                            | Providers are adopting e-prescribing by year | Receive Medicare reimbursements ( %)
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                            | 2009 | 2 |  
                            | 2010 | 2 |  
                            | 2011 | 1 |  
                            | 2012 | 1 |  
                            | 2013 | 0.5 |  | 
                          
                            | Those providers who are not adopting e-prescribing by 2012, their Medicare reimbursements will decrease as follows: |  
                            | Providers are not adopting e-prescribing by year | Medicare reimbursements decrease by (%) |  
                            | 2012 | 1.0 |  
                            | 2013 | 1.5 |  
                            | 2014 | 2.0 |  
                            | 2015 and subsequent years | 2.0 |  
                            |  |  |  |  A “Qualified eRx” must be competent enough  to performing all of the following functions.   
                        Generate a complete       active medication listSelect medications, print       prescriptions, electronically transmit prescriptions, and conduct all time       alerts(safety       checks include: automated prompts that offer information on the drug being       prescribed, potential inappropriate dose or route of administration,       drug-drug interactions, allergy concerns, or warnings or cautions)Provide information on lower-cost,       therapeutically appropriate alternatives (if any)Provide information on formulary or tiered       formulary medications, patient eligibility, and authorization requirements       received electronically from the patient’s drug plan (if available)  OmniMD™eRx:The OmniMD™eRx meets the criteria of  “Qualified eRx” which would facilitate providers to get incentive form  Medicare. 
                        OmniMD™ eRx brings you the power of connectivity without the complexity. OmniMD™ connects you seamlessly to the       pharmacy and Integrates with the SureScript reference       system.OmniMD™ eRx  streamlines the entire prescription writing process making it       simple, fast and accurate. It prevents       common medication errors and automatically checks drug interactions, which greatly improves patient       safety. The system allows providers to       write patients’ prescriptions directly from their Tablet PC, Pocket PC, or       Desktop and send the prescription via fax to the pharmacy of patient’s       choice, so the medication is ready when patient arrives at the pharmacy. To manage the impact of       insurance plans and ensure access to the latest information, an electronic       prescribing application must connect the many systems.  OmniMD™ eRx: Key Features
                        Write electronic prescriptions       on handheld or desktop computers Real-time alerts for drug-drug,       drug-allergy and other interactions based on patient’s electronic medical       recordManage list of commonly       prescribed (“favorite”) drugs and lab tests orderedSupports custom prescription       and pad templatesFax prescriptions directly to       pharmacy from the point of careCompliant with electronic       prescription regulationsAutomatically updates patient’s       current medication list Supports quick and accurate       drug refill processAllows ordering of lab test       along with prescriptionsIntegrated with Lab Order       system and EMR View patient flow –sheet with       drug and lab history OmniMD™ eRx:  Benefits
                        Medical error prescribing       chances are reduced by 95 % with OmniMD eRxAutomated refills are up to 5       times faster than manual refillsEliminate medication errors due       to drug and allergy interactions Automated tracking of patient’s       past medication history Reduce patient and pharmacy       callbackReduced overhead cost Manage refills or discontinue       medications with one-click process Save time of staff by       decreasing requirements of pharmacy coordinationAbility to Track record of       patients’ medication historyCustomized prescription pad       template will optimizes time and patient careProvider can achieve 10%       reduction of time spend per patient encounter through OmniMD prescription       writer as compare to manual Rx writer.  To reach us quickly, please use the form below. Our sales executive will contact you shortly.
 
                        
                        
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