Working with a coalition of doctors, pharmacists, hospital heads and insurance execs, New Hampshire governor John Lynch has announced an effort intended to bring all of the state's doctors e-prescribing capabilities by October of next year. Lynch is emphasizing the safety and cost benefits [1] of e-prescribing, which Institute of Medicine research has shown to reduce prescribing errors. The plan, which is designed to bring all other clinicians online by October 2008, is part of a larger pay-for-performance program backed by Lynch's Citizens Health Initiative. The CHI is working with the state's health plans to devise P4P incentives, some of which will reward use of e-prescribing and EMRs. The group is also working to promote the development of a statewide health information network.
Get more background on the New Hampshire initiative:
- read this article [2] from the New Hampshire Union Leader
- see Gov. Lynch's press release [3]
- check out the Citizens Health Initiative site [4]
Links:
[1] http://www.fiercehealthit.com/story/here-s-proof-e-prescribing-saves-bucks-lives/2006-07-24
[2] http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Lynch+pushes+prescriptions-by-keypad+plan+for+doctors&articleId=bbdeb31d-2b6d-4b9e-8423-9ebb7a8b25b5
[3] http://www.nh.gov/governor/news/101906.htm
[4] http://www.steppingupnh.org/hhsonline/nhchi/index.asp