SEPTEMBER is the second
review period for the Electronic
Prescription Scanning Incentive
(ePSI) and all pharmacies eligible
for Pharmacy Practice Incentives
- Community Services Support
are again encouraged to scan all
available barcoded prescriptions
to reach or exceed the 30% scan
rate target for this review period.
All pharmacies eligible for PPI
Community Services Support are
able to participate in the second
review period for ePSI.
If your pharmacy was unable to
meet the requirements for the
March 2014 review period, your
pharmacy can still participate
and receive the $1,200 payment
if your pharmacy is eligible and
meets or exceeds the 30% scan
rate target across September.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 12 Aug 14 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 12 Aug 14
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