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Remote prescribing consultations: exploring the principles of effective practice

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posted on 2024-07-19, 09:17 authored by Helen ChilversHelen Chilvers, Paul BatesPaul Bates

 There has been a rapid increase in remote patient consultations, including remote prescribing – partly in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, but also as part of the move towards a ‘digital first’ NHS. There are various benefits associated with remote prescribing, such as convenience for patients and judicious use of healthcare resources. However, it is also associated with several risks, for example the use of inappropriate medicines or doses if the prescriber does not have full access to the patient’s records. This article considers some of the benefits and challenges of remote prescribing, and discusses the main principles of effective practice in relation to patient safety, informed consent and documentation 

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  • College of Health and Science (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Nursing Standard

Volume

39

Issue

10

Publisher

RCN Publishing (RCNi)

ISSN

0029-6570

eISSN

2047-9018

Date Submitted

2023-11-02

Date Accepted

2024-02-12

Date of First Publication

2024-05-20

Date of Final Publication

2024-10-02

Open Access Status

  • Not Open Access

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This is not the final version of record. This is the author's accepted manuscript published in Chilvers,H., & Bates,P.Remote prescribing consultations: exploring the principles of effective practice.Nursing Standard, doi:10.7748/ns.2024.e12290.

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