Eprescriptions
Electronic prescriptions, or e-prescriptions, are digitally generated prescriptions transmitted from a prescriber to a pharmacy through a secure network. They typically occur within an electronic health record system, a stand-alone e-prescribing program, or a pharmacy’s software. The content mirrors a traditional prescription, including patient details, medication name, dosage, route, directions, quantity, refills, and prescriber identification.
Workflow and benefits: The prescriber creates the Rx, and the system performs checks against the patient’s formulary,
Standards and security: In the United States, the NCPDP SCRIPT standard governs e-prescriptions, with transmissions routed
Regulation and adoption: Many countries promote e-prescribing through national or regional health IT initiatives. In the
Limitations and challenges: Not all prescriptions are suitable for electronic transmission, and some patients lack access