Pharmacy Guild president
George Tambassis says the new
electronic prescription scanning
incentive (PD 13 Feb) was “money
well spent” to drive uptake on rates
of scanning.
If pharmacists scan 15% of
original scripts this month, they will
receive $2000, with a further $1200
payable should pharmacists meet
the 30% target across September.
Tambassis said the targets were
very achievable and it was good
that there was an actual incentive
for pharmacists to get on board
with the “very beneficial” transition
to electronic scripts.
Fred IT Group ceo Paul Naismith
said there had been a significant
improvement in pharmacists
downloading eRx original scripts,
with about 5m downloaded to date.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 14 Mar 14 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 14 Mar 14
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