Join the Technician & Assistants Leadership Committee (& Special Guests) for our inaugural national webinar as we take a look around the country at how the technician and assistant workforce is helping deliver the national rollout of the Covid-19 vaccination program.
This webinar will preview the SHPA My Health Record Frequently Asked Questions document which compiles information and resources about the My Health Record platform to increase awareness and knowledge about My Health Record.
More than 6 million electronic prescriptions (e-prescriptions) and repeat prescriptions have already been generated by prescribers and community pharmacies across Australia.
SHPA's 'My Health Record – Frequently Asked Questions' document compiles information and resources about the My Health Record (MHR) platform to help increase awareness and knowledge of the platform among health professionals.
This webinar will further explore topics addressed in the 'My Health Record – Frequently Asked Questions' document, including:
· How hospital pharmacists can access the MHR platform
· Types of clinical information and documents visible on a patient’s MHR
· How the MHR platform can enhance hospital pharmacy practice in various settings to provide safer and improved quality of care along the patient journey
The majority of Australians now have the choice of receiving an electronic prescription instead of a paper one and will soon have the option to register for an Active Script List (ASL). Over 6 million electronic prescriptions and repeat prescriptions have already been generated by prescribers and community pharmacies across Australia. Patients may now be using a range of different methods for managing their electronic prescriptions through their community pharmacies, including use of consumer apps. Further revisions to the electronic prescribing technical framework means that hospital EMM and EMR providers are progressing their software development to be able to offer ePrescriptions for outpatient, discharge and emergency department patients who can then get their hospital ePrescriptions dispensed at their community pharmacy. This webinar will cover ePrescription concepts and provide examples to support hospital pharmacists as this new technology becomes more widespread through both public and private hospitals. The Australian Digital Health Agency’s speakers will provide you with an overview of the rollout of electronic prescriptions to date and share insights into what functionality may be made available to hospitals in the future. There will be an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the session.
The majority of Australians now have the choice of an electronic prescription instead of a paper prescription. Over 4.5 million electronic prescriptions and repeat prescriptions have already been generated by prescribers and community pharmacies across Australia. As hospital pharmacists you may now start coming across patients in your hospital who use electronic prescriptions when they visit their regular community pharmacy. This session is an update on the latest developments relevant to prescriptions in the community setting that your patients will be facing. The Australian Digital Health Agency’s speakers will provide you with an overview of electronic prescriptions and various options that are available to patients for accessing electronic prescriptions through their GP and community pharmacy and what that means for you when patients enter the hospital system. In this session we will explain how electronic prescription tokens work and what additional functions will soon be rolled out across Australia in the form of the Active Script List.