AUSTIN, Texas – Physicians, pharmacists and state government representatives met at the Texas Medical Association’s headquarters Thursday to discuss how to implement e-prescribing in the state, including seeking changes in state and federal laws and regulations that could hinder the initiative.The association described the “stakeholder summit,” which was by invitation, as a “high-level discussion and overview” of e-prescribing concerns rather than a “how-to” session for doctors.Pediatrician Dr. Joseph Schneider, chairman of the association’...
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