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Image-based prescribing extended

Image-based prescribing extended

Arrangements for image-based prescribing, implemented at the start of the pandemic, will now end on 31 December 2021.


In Practice: Professional development and clinical training

In Practice: Professional development and clinical training

CPD webinars, new information on electronic prescribing, and available positions on RACGP committees are all featured this week.


Drop in antibiotic use shows potential to address over-prescribing

Drop in antibiotic use shows potential to address over-prescribing

Can a COVID-related dip in prescribing play a role in addressing antimicrobial resistance in a post-pandemic era?


Image-based prescriptions to end 30 September

Image-based prescriptions to end 30 September

There are concerns that ending the service is ‘likely to cause unforeseen problems’. So what are some solutions?


Further extension of electronic prescription subsidy

Further extension of electronic prescription subsidy

The Department of Health will support general practices to prescribe via SMS until at least 30 June 2022.


Active Ingredient Prescribing grace period ends 31 July

Active Ingredient Prescribing grace period ends 31 July

GPs and practices are being reminded to update their prescribing software to ensure legislative requirements are met.


Huge rise in ‘very helpful’ electronic prescribing

Huge rise in ‘very helpful’ electronic prescribing

The number of electronic prescriptions being used in Australia is increasing by 500,000 every week.


How did the college advocate for members last month?

How did the college advocate for members last month?

The Federal Budget, pharmacy prescribing and new dedicated MBS item numbers for smoking cessation all elicited an RACGP response.


‘Unsafe and unnecessary’: RACGP opposes down-scheduling of the pill

‘Unsafe and unnecessary’: RACGP opposes down-scheduling of the pill

The college has said the ‘doubtful benefits’ of removing the need for a GP prescription do not outweigh the risks.


SMS subsidy for electronic prescribing extended

SMS subsidy for electronic prescribing extended

GPs will now be able to send electronic prescriptions free of charge until at least 30 June.


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