Per the partnership, CareClix’s physician network will be able to use eazyScripts’ software to prescribe medication to patients remotely. The e-prescribing software is adaptable to provider preferences and can be used on numerous devices, such as desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones.
Additionally, CareClix’s telemedicine providers will be able to use the software to determine medication adherence in real-time.
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