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August 14, 2008

CMS Seeks Cosponsors for Educational Conference on E-Prescribing Incentive Payment Program

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) today announced a conference to educate physicians and other stakeholders about a newly enacted federal program of incentive payments to encourage the use of electronic prescribing. CMS is requesting interested public and private sector organizations to join the agency as cosponsors of the conference, which will be held Oct. 6–7, 2008, in Boston.

"The new incentive program will help spread adoption of e-prescribing throughout the health care community," said CMS Acting Administrator Kerry Weems. "E-prescribing has many benefits for patients, providers, health plans, and pharmacies. Not only is e-prescribing more efficient than paper prescriptions, it is also safer. E-prescribing can help reduce the number of adverse drug events, which for Medicare beneficiaries alone is estimated at 530,000 a year."

The many benefits of e-prescribing include:

The Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008 (MIPPA) established a five-year program of incentive payments to eligible professionals who are "successful electronic prescribers." Successful prescribers are those who either report applicable electronic prescribing measures established under the Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI) or who electronically submit prescriptions under Medicare Part D at a level determined by CMS. The incentive payment program begins on January 1, 2009. The conference will serve to educate affected constituencies on the MIPPA program and CMS' plans for implementation.

The notice invites interested parties to submit proposals detailing how they could support CMS, in a non-fiduciary relationship, by developing conference content, identifying speakers, and implementing outreach activities to educate affected provider, business, and consumer stakeholders about this new program. Interested organizations may include:

The educational conference will:

Selection criteria outlined in the notice include an applicant's:

CMS will invite selected organizations that meet the evaluation criteria to enter into formal, nonfiduciary cosponsor agreements to consult on the conference program content, speaker selection, and outreach strategies, in addition to other tasks as described in individual cosponsor agreements. Potential cosponsors must understand that cosponsor agreements will clearly indicate that there will be no federal endorsement of the cosponsor or endorsement of any policies, activities, products, or services resulting from cosponsorship of the conference.

The notice may be viewed at (http://federalregister.gov/page2.aspx). Proposals to cosponsor the educational conference must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. Eastern time on August 15, 2008.


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