UB, UR technologies place prescriptions on digital paper
"Illegible prescriptions scrawled on physicians' notepads could become a thing of the past, thanks to two complementary technologies developed at the University at Buffalo and the University of Rochester that together are being licensed by mobileLexis, a digital paper solutions company based in Salt Lake City. . . . .Digital paper, which is not yet on the market, looks and feels like its pulp-derived ancestor, but is endlessly reusable, recording, capturing and sending text that users write by hand, using a specially designed, electronic pen. . . . MDScript product, which will process prescriptions in real-time through the transmission of pen-stroke information to a computer or server. The Accuscript technology will translate the handwritten information into digital data and the AuthentImage technology then will secure it for transmission to the pharmacy or health-care insurance provider."
Comment: Another source of medical related electronic evidence.
