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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Oct 29.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Pharm Benefits. 2011 Mar 15;3(2):e24–e34.

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Perceptions of the impact of e-prescribing on quality of care, overall and by e-prescribing technology solution, % of sample

The participant survey asked “how do electronic prescriptions (submitted by your computer directly to the pharmacy’s computer) compare to other prescription methods you use… in terms of quality of care?” From left to right, the dark grey bars represent the percentage of participants who responded “much better”, the light grey bars “somewhat better”, the white bars “no change”, and the black bars “somewhat worse”. No respondents indicated that electronic prescribing was “much worse” than other prescription methods in terms of quality of care.