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Home / Health / Australia Reforms Medication Tracking

Australia Reforms Medication Tracking

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Government to track all prescriptions via My Health Record.
  • New national database to monitor all current prescriptions.
  • Reforms aim to cut unsafe use and doctor shopping.
Australia Reforms Medication Tracking

The Australian federal government has announced a two-stage plan to overhaul medication management, targeting unsafe use and prescription misuse. These reforms are designed to prevent adverse drug interactions and 'doctor shopping.'

The first phase mandates that all online and telehealth prescribers submit patient prescription details to their My Health Record. This aims to consolidate patient medication information, though the under-utilization of My Health Record presents a challenge.

In the second stage, a National Medicines Record will be established. This overarching database will register and monitor all current prescriptions, linking with existing digital health systems to provide a comprehensive view of a patient's medication history.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The government is implementing a two-stage plan that includes uploading prescription data to My Health Record and developing a National Medicines Record.
The reforms aim to reduce unsafe medication use, prevent stockpiling, curb 'doctor shopping,' and minimize harmful drug interactions.
This new system will serve as an overarching platform to register and monitor all current prescriptions, linking with existing digital health systems.

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