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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

allergies,
and
potential
drug
interactions.
The
prescription
is
sent
electronically
to
the
patient’s
chosen
pharmacy,
where
staff
can
verify
and
dispense
it.
Benefits
include
improved
legibility,
fewer
transcription
errors,
faster
dispensing,
integrated
clinical
decision
support,
easier
refill
management,
and
streamlined
administrative
tasks.
through
e-prescribing
networks
or
health
information
exchanges.
For
controlled
substances,
electronic
prescribing
requires
electronic
prescribing
for
controlled
substances
(EPCS),
which
uses
two-factor
authentication
and
digital
certificates.
Data
privacy
and
integrity
are
supported
by
encryption,
authentication,
and
access
controls.
US,
e-prescribing
expanded
with
electronic
health
records
and
incentives
under
meaningful
use
programs,
and
there
are
ongoing
efforts
to
improve
interoperability
and
coverage
across
payers
and
providers.
Adoption
levels
vary
by
country,
system,
and
regulatory
environment.
to
compatible
systems.
Interoperability
between
vendors
can
be
uneven,
with
occasional
downtime,
usability
issues,
and
ongoing
concerns
about
privacy
and
data
security.