Since the actual dispensing and payment is based on the paper fp10, where is
the advantage for me (as the person paying to send the electronic message)
in either time or financial terms? Doing a job twice does not make much
sense, at either end.
Bill Beeby
GP - Middlesbrough UK
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Paul Galloway
Sent: 09 November 1998 16:02
To: GP-UK
Subject: New IM&T strategy - Electronic Presciption links
What's the % of prescriptions never cashed at the pharmacy ? 20%
But with digital efficiency when I email my Rx to the chemist it will be
made up PDQ to prevent any inconvenient waiting for the patient.
...and there it sits...lonely, uncollected...
1. Does the pharmacist get paid a dispensing fee ?
2. Can they put the stock back on the shelf ?
3. Can I have an extra 20% on my drugs budget please
Paul Galloway
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