Oliver Frank wrote:
I have noticed today while doing my first 'streamlined' authority
prescriptions in Medical Director v3.6 that the prescription still
states: "Phone approval No. 1234", even though no telephoning was
involved.

Will this be changed in future updates of MD3?  Will it say something
more appropriate like: "Prescriber authorisation code: 1234" ?

Oliver Frank, general practitioner
255 North East Road, Hampstead Gardens
South Australia 5086
Ph. 08 8261 1355  Fax 08 8266 5149  M 0407 181 683
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Oliver,

When you look at the details of the script in the current prescribing, there is an authority number generated by MD and a reason code, which can be picked from a list for things like plavix.

I've just been researching this and the most intersting information is the following:

"3.3. Assistance for Software Vendors
The Government will provide funding of up to $20 million to support software vendors to meet the demand for an accelerated roll-out of PBS Online. Assistance will be provided to software vendors for site installation and ongoing support through a program administered by Medicare Australia."

Does anyone know how this is meant to work? Has it paid for the functionality we are seeing? Paying for on site installation??

Then there is the brief description of the scheme itself. I don't know if anyone has received the education mentioned:

"3.4. Streamlining authority approvals for some medicines
From 1 July 2007 the PBS-listed medicines that require an authority approval prior to prescribing will be separated into two categories:

1. Medicines that require approval from Medicare Australia prior to prescribing.

* This category will include medicines for short term use, Section 100 medicines, requests for increased quantities and those medicines with an increased potential for misuse, abuse or adverse effects, such as narcotic medicines.


2. Medicines where the prescriber will not have to obtain approval from Medicare Australia prior to prescribing.

* A prescriber will write the appropriate authority restriction code on each prescription for a medicine in this category. * This will not negate the need for the prescriber to ensure that patients receiving such medicines meet the prescribing requirements as specified by the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) and specified in the PBS Schedule. * This will apply to medicines for the treatment of long term chronic conditions (such as diabetes and osteoporosis) where the patient and doctor are both very familiar with the condition and medication. Medicare Australia will undertake education and monitoring to ensure doctors are aware of the changes."

Greg

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Canterbury Division of General Practice
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