Most doctors in South Carolina will soon be required to consult a statewide database of patients’ medical history as a way to combat the state’s rampant prescription painkiller problem. The changes will direct any doctor who wants to bill either Medicaid or the state health plan to use the database that’s been voluntary since 2008, said Christian Soura, director of the state’s Department of Health and Human Services.
Most doctors in South Carolina will soon be required to use prescription database
by Research Team | Jan 1, 2016 | Health News | 0 comments