> ...with routine electronic authenticated messages from doctor to pharmacy.
These are professions that still use fax machines. The concept of sending scrips between random doctors and pharmacies over electronic means is too daunting (HIPPA, privacy lawsuits, child protection laws etc). They would rather stick them in envelopes. Giving it to the post office won't get them sued.
Perhaps for some, but for the last 5-10 years all my doctors have had me specify a pharmacy and the prescriptions gets sent their directly without me having to hold anything physical.
These are professions that still use fax machines. The concept of sending scrips between random doctors and pharmacies over electronic means is too daunting (HIPPA, privacy lawsuits, child protection laws etc). They would rather stick them in envelopes. Giving it to the post office won't get them sued.