Ryan would most likely express that "e-prescribing takes longer to do." Given his long-standing habit of writing prescriptions and his perception of efficiency in that method, he would likely view the transition to e-prescribing as something that adds time to his workflow, especially since he is already accustomed to his current process.
Ryan is a general practitioner who has run his own small practice for decades. He has several friends who are also physicians. Ryan’s friends tell him that he really needs to switch over to e-prescribing. Ryan is so used to writing prescriptions for his patients that he insists it is much more efficient to keep it that way. He has prescribed the same medicines for years, so he already has prescription pads filled out with certain drugs. He only needs to sign his name and the patient’s name! What downside of e-prescribing would Ryan MOST likely express if he were asked about it?
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He would say the e-prescribing services were too expensive.
He would say the e-prescribing services were too expensive.
He would say that e-prescribing takes longer to do.
He would say that e-prescribing takes longer to do.
He would say that his patients only want paper prescriptions.
He would say that his patients only want paper prescriptions.
He would say that there is more chance of error in e-prescribing.
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