Tampa Bay Becomes First Community to Jump-Start America's E-Health Revolution
Posted on: Monday, 16 March 2009, 09:06 CDT
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"The intent of the Recovery Act is jobs, jobs, jobs," Congresswoman Castor said. "The Recovery Act calls for the creation of short-term jobs in the community while providing long-term economic stability. If funded, this
"Our community will thrive in the long run with these high-wage health industry jobs," Castor said. "Through this project, we also are reinvesting in the future in science and technology."
Castor indicated she felt the partnership is positioned to receive funding from a portion of the
PaperFree Tampa Bay anticipates that the program will create 132 new jobs: 111 trainers and 21 support staff.
Federal law empowers the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to pay physicians between
Electronic prescribing is a key component of EHR technology, and stand-alone e-prescribing solutions are widely viewed as the quickest and easiest means for physicians to transition from paper medical records to fully electronic records. "It's a relatively easy first step for physicians and a logical place to start because of the huge cost - in dollars and human lives - of our current system of handwritten prescriptions that are hand-delivered to the pharmacy," said Dr. Klasko.
Less than 10 percent of physicians in the U.S. currently write prescriptions electronically. PaperFree Tampa Bay will aim to get physicians on board by providing Allscripts web-based ePrescribe(TM) software free of charge and offering personalized outreach and one-on-one training to help doctors make the transition. The training curriculum will draw on groundbreaking research conducted at USF Health on how physicians respond to change.
Dr. Klasko noted that PaperFree Tampa Bay has set a bold goal - 100 percent physician participation - for an important reason. "The time to transform healthcare is now - we can't afford to wait," he said. "No doctor should feel comfortable that they are practicing the highest quality medicine in
Tullman added, "We hope the combination of our offering, onsite training, and the new Medicare incentives will eliminate the obstacles and help
According to an Institute of Medicine study, 1.5 million Americans are injured each year and 7,000 die from preventable medication errors. Benefits of e-prescribing include eliminating errors due to illegible handwriting, creating electronic records to ensure prescription information is not lost, checking for allergies and drug interactions, and reducing costs by improving efficiency and identifying less-expensive drug options.
Allscripts ePrescribe is a Web-based solution that requires no download, no new hardware, and minimal training. The product, currently used by more than 30,000 prescribers nationwide to write millions of prescriptions annually, can quickly generate secure electronic prescriptions and deliver them to the patient's pharmacy of choice.
This new partnership builds on the foundation laid by the National ePrescribing Patient Safety Initiative (NEPSI), a broad-based national coalition led by Dell Computers and Allscripts. NEPSI (www.nationalerx.com) is comprised of healthcare, technology and provider companies dedicated to positively impacting the national prescribing process through electronic prescribing delivery. USF Health is a regional supporter of NEPSI.
About USF Health
USF Health is dedicated to creating a model of healthcare based on understanding the full spectrum of health. It includes the University of South Florida's colleges of medicine, nursing, and public health; the schools of biomedical sciences as well as physical therapy & rehabilitation sciences; and the USF Physicians Group. With more than
About Allscripts
Allscripts uses innovation technology to bring health to healthcare. More than 150,000 physicians, 700 hospitals and nearly 7,000 post-acute and homecare organizations utilize Allscripts to improve the health of their patients and their bottom line. The company's award-winning solutions include electronic health records, electronic prescribing, revenue cycle management, practice management, document management, medication services, hospital care management, emergency department information systems and homecare automation. Allscripts is the brand name of Allscripts-Misys Healthcare Solutions, Inc. To learn more, visit www.allscripts.com.
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