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Sprint Provides Free, Customized Smartphones for the National ePrescribing Patient Safety Initiative

   Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. logo. (PRNewsFoto/Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc.)

CHICAGO, IL UNITED STATES
    OVERLAND PARK, Kan. and CHICAGO, July 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Studies indicate that a key barrier to the adoption of electronic
prescribing is the reluctance of physicians to change their workflow of
pulling out a prescription pad and handing patients a paper prescription.
Through a new initiative launched by Sprint (NYSE: S) and Allscripts
(Nasdaq: MDRX), physicians now have the option to use a Sprint smartphone
to generate electronic prescriptions, without physically leaving the exam
room.
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    As part of this new initiative, Sprint will donate a customized PCS
Vision(SM) Smart Device PPC-6700 to 1,000 licensed prescribers who register
for the National ePrescribing Patient Safety Initiative(SM) (NEPSI SM) and
activate NEPSI's Web-based eRx NOW(SM) electronic prescribing software
before September 15, 2007. Recipients of the smartphone will also benefit
from a 15 percent discount on the required Sprint two-year voice and data
plans.
    "Physicians are a mobile workforce and they need tools that let them
function without being restricted to a desk and computer," said Bill
Montgomery, national director of healthcare for Sprint. "The ability to
ePrescribe through a customized Sprint smartphone will allow physicians to
increase their workflow substantially and enhance their productivity while
reducing errors, resulting in improved patient care."
    Allscripts and Sprint are making it even simpler for physicians to
electronically prescribe by embedding a "smart e-button" directly onto the
phone's screen, allowing prescribers to launch directly into the eRx NOW
application with one touch. The PPC-6700 includes Windows Mobile 5.0,
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and broadband-like speed capability.
    "As a solo practitioner, I have found that eRx NOW saves me time and
also increases patient safety by informing me of any drug interactions or
problems with formulary adherence," said Steven Zuckerman, MD, a
solo-practice neurologist in Baton Rogue, LA and a juror for the
Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology. "I am
particularly excited about the Sprint offering because now I will be able
to extend the function of NEPSI to wherever and whenever I interact with
patients, whether in my office exam room, at the hospital bedside or even
at home while on call."
    The NEPSI program is a coalition of the nation's leading healthcare and
technology companies, including Allscripts and Sprint, who joined in an
effort to improve patient safety by offering free electronic prescribing
technology to every physician in America.
    "Medication errors represent a significant challenge for our nation and
we know we can and we must do better by taking action -- right now," said
Glen Tullman, Co-Chair of NEPSI and Chief Executive Officer of Allscripts.
"We're thankful that Sprint has stepped up to offer this substantial
encouragement for healthcare providers to join NEPSI in realizing its
remarkable vision -- that providing free electronic prescribing for every
provider will ultimately reduce errors and improve care for millions of
Americans."
    The NEPSI coalition was launched in January to address the public
crisis surrounding preventable medication errors, which injure at least 1.5
million Americans and claim more than 7,000 lives each year, according to a
July 2006 study by the nonprofit Institute of Medicine (IOM). The IOM
report called on all of the nation's physicians to adopt electronic
prescribing, which has been shown to prevent such errors. NEPSI provides
simple, safe and secure electronic prescribing at no cost.
    The coalition's sponsors include co-leaders Allscripts and Dell
Computers; technology sponsors Cisco, Fujitsu, and Microsoft; healthcare
sponsors Aetna, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey, NaviMedix,
Smart ID Works, and WellPoint; information sponsor Wolters Kluwer Health;
connectivity sponsors SureScripts and eRx Networks; search sponsor Google;
and Sprint.
    The backbone of the NEPSI program is eRx NOW, web-based software from
Allscripts powered by the same engine that more than 30,000 physicians use
to write millions of electronic prescriptions each year. Designed to appeal
to physicians in solo practice or small groups, eRx NOW is available free
to any healthcare provider with legal authority to prescribe medications,
and requires no download, no new hardware, and minimal training. The
product can quickly generate secure electronic prescriptions from any
web-enabled computer, phone or other device and deliver them
computer-to-computer or via electronic fax to nearly 70,000 retail
pharmacies -- more than 95 percent of all U.S. pharmacies -- via
SureScripts and eRx Networks. All prescriptions are instantly checked for
potentially harmful interactions with a patient's other medications using a
real-time complete medication database provided by Wolters Kluwer Health,
as well as real-time notification of insurance formulary status from
leading payers, plans and pharmacy benefit managers. Clinicians also can
use eRx NOW to search and find targeted health-related information for
themselves or patients using the NEPSI Custom Search Engine from Google.
    Physicians who are interested in taking advantage of this offer can
visit the NEPSI web site, http://www.NationaleRx.com to register for the
program.
    About Sprint Nextel
    Sprint Nextel offers a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline
communications services bringing the freedom of mobility to consumers,
businesses and government users. Sprint Nextel is widely recognized for
developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including
two robust wireless networks serving 53.6 million customers at the end of
first-quarter 2007; industry-leading mobile data services; instant national
and international walkie-talkie capabilities; and a global Tier 1 Internet
backbone. For more information, visit http://www.sprint.com.
    About NEPSI
    The National ePrescribing Patient Safety Initiative (NEPSI) is a
coalition of the nation's most prominent technology companies and leading
healthcare organizations dedicated to improving patient safety by providing
free access to simple, safe and secure electronic prescribing for every
physician in America. The coalition is led by Allscripts (Nasdaq: MDRX) and
national sponsor Dell, as well as sponsors Aetna, Cisco Systems, Fujitsu,
Google, Microsoft, NaviMedix, Sprint Nextel, Smart ID Works, SureScripts,
eRx Networks, WellPoint, and Wolters Kluwer Health. The NEPSI offering also
is supported by a growing number of academic medical centers, integrated
delivery networks and physician groups across the US who are leading the
rollout of the NEPSI electronic prescribing solution, eRx NOW, within their
states and regions. For more information, visit NEPSI on the web at
http://www.NationaleRx.com. eRx(R) is a federally registered trademark
belonging to eRx Network, LLC, and Allscripts' use is pursuant to license.
    About Allscripts
    Allscripts is the leading provider of clinical software, connectivity
and information solutions that physicians use to improve healthcare. The
Company's business units provide unique solutions that inform, connect and
transform healthcare. Allscripts award-winning software applications
include Electronic Health Records, practice management, e-prescribing,
document imaging, emergency department, and care management solutions, all
offered through the Company's Clinical Solutions units. Additionally,
Allscripts provides clinical product education and connectivity solutions
for physicians and patients through its Physicians Interactive(TM) unit,
and medication fulfillment services through its Medication Services unit.
To learn more, visit Allscripts on the web at http://www.allscripts.com.
    This announcement may contain forward-looking statements about
Allscripts Healthcare Solutions that involve risks and uncertainties. These
statements are developed by combining currently available information with
Allscripts beliefs and assumptions. Forward-looking statements do not
guarantee future performance. Because Allscripts cannot predict all of the
risks and uncertainties that may affect it, or control the ones it does
predict, Allscripts' actual results may be materially different from the
results expressed in its forward-looking statements. For a more complete
discussion of the risks, uncertainties and assumptions that may affect
Allscripts, see the Company's 2006 Annual Report on Form 10-K, available
through the Web site maintained by the Securities and Exchange Commission
at http://www.sec.gov.


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