
Four Reasons Every Behavioral Healthcare Doctor Should Have Integrated E-Prescribing
Have you felt slowed down by increased regulations on prescribing?

Have you felt slowed down by increased regulations on prescribing?

In a discussion of opioid use disorder (OUD), often taken

Walmart announced recently that they will require all of their

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Behavioral healthcare doctors play a crucial role in managing and treating patients with mental health and substance use disorders. With the rising concerns about opioid misuse and addiction, it is essential for these healthcare providers to have integrated e-prescribing capabilities. Integrated E-prescribing tools can help them effectively manage their patient's medication needs, streamline their workflow, and ensure safe prescribing practices.
By having access to state Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) data within the e-prescribing workflow, behavioral healthcare doctors can make informed decisions when prescribing controlled substances. This not only helps in preventing prescription drug abuse but also ensures that patients receive the appropriate treatment for their conditions. With Walmart announcing the requirement for all locations to have EPCS in 2020, it is clear that integrated e-prescribing is becoming a standard practice in healthcare settings.
Behavioral healthcare doctors play a crucial role in managing and treating patients with mental health and substance use disorders. With the rising concerns about opioid misuse and addiction, it is essential for these healthcare providers to have integrated e-prescribing capabilities. Integrated E-prescribing tools can help them effectively manage their patient's medication needs, streamline their workflow, and ensure safe prescribing practices.
By having access to state Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) data within the e-prescribing workflow, behavioral healthcare doctors can make informed decisions when prescribing controlled substances. This not only helps in preventing prescription drug abuse but also ensures that patients receive the appropriate treatment for their conditions. With Walmart announcing the requirement for all locations to have EPCS in 2020, it is clear that integrated e-prescribing is becoming a standard practice in healthcare settings.