PCMA is the national association representing America’s pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), which administer prescription drug plans for more than 210 million Americans with health coverage provided through Fortune 500 employers, health insurance plans, labor unions, and Medicare Part D. PCMA is dedicated to enhancing the proven tools and techniques pioneered by PBMs that generate savings and access for consumers and payors.
HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt, Senator John Kerry, and the founder of the Center for Health Transformation Newt Gingrich addressing PCMA/RxHub’s recent E-Prescribing Symposium.
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Calling e-prescribing “the most important issue to patients in the current Medicare debate,” PCMA has unveiled a new ad campaign urging policymakers to require the use of electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) in Medicare. The new ad is a “wake up” call to refocus the Medicare debate on patients, not just the providers who serve them. From a patient’s perspective, e-prescribing is by far the most important issue in the current Medicare debate.
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In December 2007, the bipartisan “Medicare Electronic Medication and Safety Protection (E-MEDS) Act of 2007” was introduced by Senate Finance Committee Members John Kerry (D-Mass.) and John Ensign, (R-Nev.). View highlights from the e-prescribing press conference featuring Senators Kerry, Ensign, Debbie Stabenow, and John Sununu as well as former House Speaker and e-prescribing advocate Newt Gingrich.
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In July 2006, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) released a report recommending that all physicians begin using e-prescribing by 2010 to help reduce the estimated 1.5 million preventable medication errors that occur in the United States annually. View PCMA’s e-prescribing ad featuring IOM expert panelist J. Lyle Bootman discussing how electronic prescriptions can help avoid medication errors and drug related deaths.
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