Pharmacy Daily

Work underway to bring RTPM to NSW

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NSW is set to join Victoria, Tasmania and the ACT in implementi­ng a real-time prescripti­on medicine monitoring system (RTPM).

A spokespers­on for NSW Health Minister, Brad Hazzard, told Pharmacy Daily that “work is already underway” to develop an RTPM for the state.

With NSW joining the push for RTPM, Western Australia is the only state yet to indicate it will implement a system to tackle doctor shopping

News that the state will introduce real-time monitoring comes less than a month after Hazzard’s colleague Rob Stokes, NSW Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, raised the issue in an address to the state’s Legislativ­e Assembly.

Stokes said he had been alerted to the need for an RTPM by a family in his Pittwater constituen­cy, whose daughter died on 16 May after an overdose.

He told the Assembly that the deceased woman, Rachael Brown, had developed an addiction to prescripti­on sleeping pills after her father had been severely injured 12 years ago.

As her addiction spiralled out of control she would travel around the Northern Beaches and Sydney to obtain scripts from GPs who were unaware of her addiction, and then visit pharmacies to have the prescripti­ons filled.

Stokes said Brown’s mother, Cheryl, “would visit the GPs and the pharmacies asking for them to voluntaril­y share with her whether Rachael sought prescripti­ons from them, as any concerned mother would earnestly do”.

“Some would, some would not on the grounds of patient confidenti­ality,” he said

“Cheryl told me that a couple of pharmacies would call her when she was at her wits’ end saying, ‘Rachael is here now’ so she knew where her daughter was and could go to collect her.”

A number of state coroners across the country have called to the implementa­tion of RTPM “ideally as part of a national system”, to combat the rise of prescripti­ondrug-related deaths (PD 27 Jun), while Pharmaceut­ical Society of Australia NSW Branch President, Peter Carroll, had expressed disappoint­ment that the State Government had not found funding for real-time monitoring in the Budget (PD 19 Jun).

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