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	<title>Comments on: E-prescribing triggers more prescription of controlled substances</title>
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		<title>By: Penny Hendrix</title>
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		<dc:creator>Penny Hendrix</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 23:29:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>George,
I was doing some research to see where the DEA stands on its final rule with regard to e-scripts for controlled substances, and I found your site. I&#039;m reading &quot;E-prescribing triggers more prescription of controlled substances&quot;. One question ... in light of the other article, &quot;Stakeholders await final DEA rule to lift e-prescription ban for controlled substances&quot;, how is it possible that e-prescribing could trigger more prescriptions for controlled substances? Do you know if  Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center has/had some sort of special waiver from DEA to be able to do controlled substance prescriptions electronically? I would be interested to know if they did ...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>George,<br />
I was doing some research to see where the DEA stands on its final rule with regard to e-scripts for controlled substances, and I found your site. I&#8217;m reading &#8220;E-prescribing triggers more prescription of controlled substances&#8221;. One question &#8230; in light of the other article, &#8220;Stakeholders await final DEA rule to lift e-prescription ban for controlled substances&#8221;, how is it possible that e-prescribing could trigger more prescriptions for controlled substances? Do you know if  Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center has/had some sort of special waiver from DEA to be able to do controlled substance prescriptions electronically? I would be interested to know if they did &#8230;</p>
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