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Evaluation of a Computer Assisted Repeat Prescribing Programme in a General Practice

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Specialty General Medicine
Date 1985 Aug 17
PMID 3926236
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Abstract

After introducing a computer assisted repeat prescribing programme into a south London practice improvements were made in several aspects of practice organisation. Time was saved by doctors and receptionists; prescriptions were produced more rapidly; information in the records about drugs that were available for repeat prescription was improved; and queries from chemists about prescriptions were reduced. The costs of the system in terms of computer operator time were estimated. Computerising prescribing data provides a source of data that may be used to enable doctors to audit their own prescribing.

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