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Electronic Prescriptions

Overview

From 31 October 2019, changes to Commonwealth legislation recognise an Electronic Prescription as an optional, alternative legal form to paper prescriptions by which medicines can be supplied under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).

An electronic prescription can be sent securely from a GP’s practice software to a patient’s mobile phone or email (as a token) or multiple tokens can be added to an electronic list called Active Script List (or My Script List, MySL). The token is scanned by any pharmacist of the patient’s choice when dispensing the medicine. Once registered and created by a pharmacist after patient consent, electronic prescriptions can also be issued by a GP and dispensed by a pharmacist in a My Script List.

Electronic Prescriptions are a safe, secure and convenient way for patients to have their medicines supplied. Electronic prescribing is not mandatory and is an option for prescribers and their patients to use as an alternative to a paper prescription.

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Benefits

  • Improves efficiency in prescribing and dispensing medications.
  • May reduce prescribing and dispensing errors
  • Reduces the administrative burden for healthcare providers and organisations (e.g.
    handling and storing a physical paper prescription)
  • Providing an opportunity to protect community members and healthcare providers from exposure to infectious diseases (e.g. COVID-19) or other emergencies.
  • Provides greater choice for patients whilst maintaining patient privacy and integrity of personal information.
  • Supports digital health services such as telehealth services to ensure continuity of patient care.

Education

Below are links to recorded webinars previously presented by the Australian Digital Health Agency:

Resources

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