So what is Medicare doing? CMS has extended its deadline for banning faxed prescriptions by three years, moving the Jan. 1, 2009, deadline to Jan. 1, 2012. The deadline change is included in the 2009 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule final rule announced by CMS on Oct. 30. According to a CMS press release, the agency reversed its position "in the interest of patient care and safety and to encourage prescribers and dispensers to adopt e-prescribing."
It's not surprising that several health organizations supported changing the deadline. For example, Steven Waldren, MD, director of
The Pharmacy Health Information Exchange, operated by SureScripts-RxHub, maintains that sending prescriptions electronically versus fax is a much safer and more efficient way of sending prescriptions. E-prescribing offers proven benefits to physicians, including reductions in medication errors, reduced calls from pharmacies, electronic access to formulary information and external medication histories. In an effort to get prescribers to send prescriptions electronically, Medicare is offering its prescribers a 2% financial incentive beginning in 2009. If, however, by 2012, prescribers are not using e-prescribing, they will face a 2% pay decrease.
The entire 2009 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule final rule will appear in the Nov. 19 Federal Register.

