Paper vs. Electronic: 72% of Americans Want Physicians to Use Mobile E-Prescribing Tools
What We Should Know:
– A new e-prescription survey of 1,004 U.S. consumers, ages 18 and over conducted by Propeller Insights on behalf of DrFirst in December 2020 shows that despite the industry’s claim of widespread adoption of e-prescribing (EPCS), many doctors continue to write paper prescriptions. The survey found that 53% of Americans say some of their prescriptions are still sent to the pharmacy by phone, fax, or paper.
– They also often wait days for even urgently needed medications, as the survey revealed 72% of Americans say their doctors still provide paper prescriptions for controlled substances. The survey also reveals that nearly three-quarters (72%) of Americans want their doctor to use a mobile e-prescribing tool when away from the office.
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21 April 2021 Two-fifths of UK workers believe current tech is insufficient for hybrid working Research from Templafy has revealed that two-fifths (39%) of UK workers still don t believe their company has the right tech set up in place to support the hybrid workforce
Insufficient tech stacks have been causing productivity issues for staff.
With hybrid working looking set to be in place for many UK organisations as they continue their exit from lockdown, Templafy‘s recent study has revealed that workers are frustrated by switching between a growing number of work apps, due to integrations being insufficient.
Over a third (37%) of surveyed UK employees said their workload has doubled because their technology stack lacks useful integrations, according to Templafy’s business enablement report.