Background: Traditional systems of managing repeat prescribing have been criticised for their lack of clinical and administrative controls. Aim. To compare a community pharmacist-managed repeat prescribing system with established methods of managing repeat prescribing.Method: A randomised controlled intervention study (19 general medical practices, 3074 patients, 62 community pharmacists). Patients on repeat medication were given sufficient three-monthly scripts, endorsed for monthly dispensing, to last until their next clinical review consultation with their general practitioner (GP). The scripts were stored by a pharmacist of the patient's choice. Each monthly dispensing was authorised by the pharmacist, using a standard protocol. The cos...
Objective: To determine to what extent general practitioners' (GPs) prescribing behaviour is a resul...
Objectives: To examine whether the use of current prescribing software systems might raise rates of ...
A three‐month study in a suburban health centre pharmacy investigated whether a clinical pharmacy se...
Background: Traditional systems of managing repeat prescribing have been criticised for their lack o...
The reported scale of repeat prescriptions ranges from 29% to 75% of all items prescribed, depending...
Background: Repeat prescribing of antibiotics is widespread in Australia. This may be associated wit...
Background: The NHS spends billions of pounds annually on repeat prescriptions in primary care, but ...
Includes bibliographical referencesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:m03/26...
Background: Previous Australian research has identified that general practice software systems appea...
Background: Repeat prescribing used in long-term pharmacotherapy is often associated with inadequate...
Many patients with chronic diseasereceive long-term drug therapy. Re-peat prescriptions for these re...
In chapter one the introduction and a short description of our study are to be found. Unease about t...
YesThe NHS spends billions of pounds annually on repeat prescriptions in primary care, but data on t...
Objective: To determine to what extent general practitioners' (GPs) prescribing behaviour is a resul...
Objective: Australians are among the highest users of antibiotics in the developed world. The primar...
Objective: To determine to what extent general practitioners' (GPs) prescribing behaviour is a resul...
Objectives: To examine whether the use of current prescribing software systems might raise rates of ...
A three‐month study in a suburban health centre pharmacy investigated whether a clinical pharmacy se...
Background: Traditional systems of managing repeat prescribing have been criticised for their lack o...
The reported scale of repeat prescriptions ranges from 29% to 75% of all items prescribed, depending...
Background: Repeat prescribing of antibiotics is widespread in Australia. This may be associated wit...
Background: The NHS spends billions of pounds annually on repeat prescriptions in primary care, but ...
Includes bibliographical referencesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:m03/26...
Background: Previous Australian research has identified that general practice software systems appea...
Background: Repeat prescribing used in long-term pharmacotherapy is often associated with inadequate...
Many patients with chronic diseasereceive long-term drug therapy. Re-peat prescriptions for these re...
In chapter one the introduction and a short description of our study are to be found. Unease about t...
YesThe NHS spends billions of pounds annually on repeat prescriptions in primary care, but data on t...
Objective: To determine to what extent general practitioners' (GPs) prescribing behaviour is a resul...
Objective: Australians are among the highest users of antibiotics in the developed world. The primar...
Objective: To determine to what extent general practitioners' (GPs) prescribing behaviour is a resul...
Objectives: To examine whether the use of current prescribing software systems might raise rates of ...
A three‐month study in a suburban health centre pharmacy investigated whether a clinical pharmacy se...