A National Web Conference, E-Prescribing and Medication Management: Current Realities and Future Directions

Michael Fischer, Harvard Medical School Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics Brigham & Women's Hospital
Grant Carrow, Bureau of Health Care Safety and Quality Massachusetts Department of Public Health

Agency for Health Research and Quality

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  1. A National Web Conference E-Prescribing and Medication Management: Current Realities and Future Directions
  2. Title Slide
  3. Overview
  4. Areas of focus
  5. Take-home points
  6. Increasing safety - promise
  7. Increasing safety - proof
  8. Increasing safety - pitfalls
  9. Increasing safety – challenges
  10. Increasing efficiency - promise
  11. Increasing efficiency - proof
  12. Increasing efficiency – pitfalls and challenges
  13. Controlling costs - promise
  14. Controlling costs - proof
  15. Controlling costs – pitfalls and challenges
  16. Improving medication adherence
  17. Major barriers to e-prescribing
  18. Overcoming barriers to realize gains
  19. Summary
  20. Thank You! MFISCHER@PARTNERS.ORG
  21. Enabling E-Prescribing of Controlled Substances
  22. Project Collaborators
  23. Agenda
  24. Challenges Unique to EPCS
  25. Challenges Unique to EPCS
  26. Challenges Unique to EPCS
  27. Challenges Unique to EPCS
  28. Benefits Unique to EPCS
  29. Security Requirements
  30. Background: Security Requirements
  31. Background: Security Requirements
  32. E-prescribing Transaction Current (non-EPCS)
  33. EPCS Transaction
  34. Project Purpose and Method
  35. Project Protocol: Key Elements
  36. Project Protocol: Key Elements
  37. Project Protocol: DEA Memorandum of Agreement
  38. MOA - NPRM Comparison
  39. MOA - NPRM Comparison
  40. MOA - NPRM Comparison
  41. Project Protocol: Medication Adherence
  42. Preliminary Findings: Prescriber Perspectives on EPCS
  43. Preliminary Findings: Prescriber Perspectives on EPCS
  44. Preliminary Findings: State Preparedness for EPCS
  45. Preliminary Findings: Certification of System Security
  46. Preliminary Findings: Third-party Reimbursement
  47. Preliminary Findings: Medication Adherence
  48. Expected Project Outcomes
  49. Expected Project Outcomes
  50. Project Team
  51. Contacts
  52. Thank You
  53. Questions & Answers
  54. Thank You for Attending

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