Sunday, March 27, 2016

New system to eliminate illegible doctor's prescription issues

POYC CEO Roseanne Camilleri explaining how the new computer-generated prescription system will work. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli

The days of trying to decipher illegible doctors' prescriptions are numbered, with a new system being rolled out soon to ensure patients get a more efficient service when receiving free medicines. This system will benefit the 142,000 people who use the service of the 221 pharmacies enlisted with the Pharmacy of Your Choice Scheme, according to unit CEO Roseanne Camilleri. The previous system was weighed down by bureaucracy and paperwork, but there will now be better coordination between the prescribing doctor and the pharmacist, to the patients' advantage. "This system is useful because the latest patient history will be available to all and can be updated by both the doctor and the pharmacist," Ms Camilleri said. Ms Camilleri said the new system would also provide a new audit trail of prescriptions and eliminate legibility issues – a common frustration for pharmacists and patients attempting to decipher doctors' notoriously bad handwriting. Another advantage is that this system should put an end to the recurrent practice in which a patient continues taking, for example, hypertension medication, even though their doctor has stopped prescribing it. "Patients tend to shop around,...

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