Pharmacy Daily

Victoria first to move on digital scripts

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PHARMACIST­S in Victoria are the first in the country to be authorised to dispense Schedule 4 medicines using digital images of prescripti­ons sent directly to them by a prescriber.

The decision, announced by the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services Secretary, Kym Peake, yesterday, follows the Federal Government’s special arrangemen­t to recognise electronic prescripti­ons for Pharmaceut­ical Benefits Scheme (PBS) subsidies, during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Under the Victorian measure prescriber­s will no longer be required to send the original copy of the prescripti­on to the pharmacy, but will need to retain it on file for two years, while pharmacist­s will need to record that the dispensing of the medication was done under the public health emergency order, with a requiremen­t that the electronic version of the script must be held by the pharmacy for two years.

Pharmacy Guild of Australia Victorian Branch President, Anthony Tassone, told Pharmacy Daily that the measure would streamline pharmacist­s’ work, as they respond to increasing numbers of prescripti­ons dispensed following telehealth consultati­ons.

“There are still challenges adapting to these new workflows that pharmacies are doing their best to respond to,” he said. “This is a good thing.

“It is sensible in the circumstan­ces and aligns to a special order that was make by the Commonweal­th.

“I would implore other states and territorie­s to follow suit.”

Tassone added the Guild had been in contact with the Australian Medical Associatio­n and the Royal Australian College of General Practition­ers to ensure their members were aware of the issues covered by the emergency measures.

“What doctors must understand is under this emergency order in Victoria, is it doesn’t apply to drugs of dependence or S8 medicines,” he said.

“So, if they are practising telehealth and prescribe these medicines, then under Victorianb­ased legislatio­n, a verbal or oral order would be required for the pharmacist to be able to dispense the supply, with the original prescripti­on to be sent to the pharmacy.”

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