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When Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Michael Leavitt called on Medicare, Medicaid, and large private health care payers in November to require physicians to ditch the pen-and-pad route and write their prescriptions electronically, it should have come as no surprise. Leavitt has been preaching the gospel of harnessing health information technology, including e-prescribing, for years now as a way to reduce increasing numbers of medical errors and to ensure that patients receive correct medications and dosages. But what he wrote on his official blog on the HHS Web site caused a flurry of news coverage and renewed interest from Congress.
去年11月,美国卫生与公众服务部(HHS)部长迈克尔·莱维特呼吁医疗保险、医疗补助计划以及大型私营医疗保健支付方要求医生摒弃纸笔开处方的方式,转而采用电子处方,这本不应让人感到意外。多年来,莱维特一直在宣扬利用包括电子处方在内的健康信息技术,以此减少日益增多的医疗差错,并确保患者得到正确的药物和剂量。但他在HHS网站上的官方博客上所写的内容引发了一系列新闻报道,也重新引起了国会的关注。