Friday, October 15, 2010
West Virginia Launches Electronic Prescription Initiative
WEST VIRGINIA....
West Virginia is launching an electronic prescription initiative for medical prescribers across the state that are enrolled with Medicaid.
The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources says the WVeScript will allow doctors to electronically send a prescription directly to a pharmacy.
Medicaid enrolled providers can use for all their patients, not just Medicaid members.
The department also will offer Medicaid enrolled providers monetary assistance and two continuing medical education credits for the completion of web-based training.
West Virginia is launching an electronic prescription initiative for medical prescribers across the state that are enrolled with Medicaid.
The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources says the WVeScript will allow doctors to electronically send a prescription directly to a pharmacy.
Medicaid enrolled providers can use for all their patients, not just Medicaid members.
The department also will offer Medicaid enrolled providers monetary assistance and two continuing medical education credits for the completion of web-based training.