Mass. bill: Tax cuts for electronic prescriptions

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Mass. bill: Tax cuts for electronic prescriptions

By CBS 3 Springfield/AP

BOSTON (AP) - Companies that make it easier for doctors to write
prescriptions electronically would be eligible for a tax break
under a bill being considered on Beacon Hill.

Massachusetts lawmakers have been pushing hospitals, doctors and insurers to make the switch to electronic medical records-keeping
saying. They say it could save millions in paperwork at a time when
the state is trying to reign in runaway health care costs.

The bill, sponsored by state Rep. Peter Koutoujian, would give
companies a tax break on the cost of purchasing and installing the
technology.

The Waltham Democrat is also backing a bill giving companies tax
breaks for sponsoring employee wellness programs.

Both bills are scheduled to be heard at a Statehouse hearing on
Wednesday.

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