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Better Outcomes Come From Preprogramed Prescription Choices: Study

A new study performed by the Perelman School of Medicine & The Wharton School found that programming generic drugs as the default prescription choice in electronic medical records can reduce unnecessary spending. So reports Penn Medicine.

Not only are generic drugs the more affordable alternative, but often they lead to better outcomes due to patient adherence.

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