Benefits of Biometric E-Prescribing

  • Provides safe, real-time prescription transmission and verification for all classes of medications.

  • Prevents the use of fake ID through biometrics and thus can succeed where a traditional PDMP program will fail.

  • Can help to defray or eliminate the estimated yearly cost of Billions of dollars in tumb printprescription and Medicare/Medicaid fraud.


  • Can be used to combat state methamphetamine issues that cost taxpayers Billions of dollars annually by requiring biometric verification for restricted OTC medications (e.g. pseudoephedrine containing products such as Sudafed).


  • Prevents doctor shopping and drug diversion, which has seen a nearly 100% increase in related deaths over the last decade.

  • Schedule II prescriptions, such as oxycodone, have risen more than 40% over the last three years and are expected to continue increasing.

  • Ensures patient and provider accountability and responsibility by maintaining a complete chain of custody.

  • Gives providers 100% assurance that the patient in front of them is who they say they are.

  • Streamlines the process of prescribing by providing important information about potential ADEs, drug interactions and allergies, duplicate medications, and formularies.

  • Enhance and reduce the time required for the refill-authorization process.

  • Allows the physician to retrieve information on specific medications prescribed to patients in the event of a legal matter.

  • Physicians currently using E-Prescribing are receiving Medicare payment incentives. Beginning in 2015, physicians will be penalized in the form of Medicare reimbursement fee reductions for failure to employ E-Prescribing.

  • Offers instant access to patient medication profiles in the doctor's office.bioscript entery keyboard

  • Offers access to treatment guidelines.

  • Exceeds HIPAA Privacy & Security Standards.

  • Helps to lower medical malpractice insurance premiums.