Title: ePharmacy overview and update
1ePharmacy overview and update
- Alison Strath Principal Pharmaceutical Officer,
Scottish Government -
- David Green ePharmacy Programme Manager, Atos
Origin Alliance
2Agenda
- ePharmacy introduction
- Acute Medication Service (AMS ) overview
- Chronic Medication Service (CMS) overview
- ePharmacy update on delivery
- Questions
3ePharmacy Introduction
4ePharmacy delivery programme
- To establish an ePharmacy Programme to underpin
and support the delivery of the new community
pharmacy contract (nCPC) and.In doing so
introduce the Electronic Transmission of
Prescriptions (ETP) and support improvements in
the end to end prescribing, dispensing and
payment processing of prescriptions
5Four core elements, three with IT support
- Minor Ailment Service (eMAS)
- Acute Medication Service (eAMS)
- Chronic Medication Service (eCMS)
- The IT also supports initiatives such as
- ePay (electronic support in payments process)
- Future Shipman requirements
- Future connections to other areas (e.g. Out of
Hours, other prescribers, the wider eHealth
strategy)
6ePharmacy programme organisation
Ministerial / National IMT eHealth strategy
ePharmacy Programme Policy GroupSRO Jonathan
Pryce S Gov, NSS, ePharmacy Programme
Manager(plus other key stakeholders)
Other Programmes And projects
ePharmacy Advisory Support GroupsNHS Boards,
Clinicians, CPS,SGPC, SCIMP
ePharmacy Programme Implementation team
ePharmacy MessageStore interfaces
ISD DataWarehouse
PSD ePharmacyProgramme PRS, eMSG, ePay, DCVP.
GP system suppliersX 5
CP system suppliersPMRs x 8
7Core components - System
- N3 network connection
- Central ePharmacy Message Store (ePMS)
- Central Patient Registration System (PRS)
- GP application changes
- CP application changes
- ePay functionality in NSS
8Core components - Support
- ePharmacy helpdesk
- IMT facilitators
- SEF process for GP systems accreditation
- GP and CP support
- National communications and supporting material
9Core components summary2006/8
CHI
NSS
GP
Patient Registration Service
Information Services Division
ePharmacy Message Store
Elec msgs via N3 network
Payment process D C V P
CP
ePay rules engine
Scanning and message processing
Forms sent to PSD
10Acute Medication Service Overview
11AMS with ETP support
- Electronic messages support the existing paper
forms - Includes all GP10 prescriptions. Acute and
repeat - Electronic message contains same patient
information as on the prescription form - Electronic messages are used in the pharmacy and
by NSS
12AMS with ETP support - Benefits
- Patient safety improved through use of patient
identifier - Patient safety maximised by minimising the need
to re-key information - Type, accuracy and availability of prescription
information is improved - NSS realise significant efficiencies using the
electronic message
13High level eAMS Process
14eAMS GP10 looks like this
See it working today !
15Chronic Medication Service Overview
16CMS an overview
- Patient registers for the service (and signs to
provide consent) at a Pharmacy - eCMS allows prescriber to issue an eCMS master
GP10 which provides 6 to 12 months regular items - Pharmacy (at which Patient registered for CMS)
dispenses without need for repeat prescriptions - GP practice receives regular compliance
information plus an end of period patient report - Reduced paper, reduced GP practice visits, more
convenient for patient, improved monitoring and
feedback
17eCMS prescribing at GP practice
18eCMS dispensing Pharmacy
CP managesIntervals and Provision until GP10
time or total prescribed expires
19eCMS Service administration at GP
Daily File By GP Pr.
- Retrieve information for CMS patients from
ePMS (automated) - Add information to patient record or view
only (summary report) - Review Patient from GP perspective as now
- Respond to repeat requests using prescribing
process
20ePharmacy Update on Delivery
21ePharmacy Programme Timeline(Aligned to the new
Pharmacy Contract Delivering for Health eHealth
Strategy)
2006 2007 2008 2009
eMAS
Completed
eAMS
FuturesOther Initiatives E.g., Shipman,
OOHNurse Prescribing.
Live implementation Within context of
national And UK changes and in Supplier user
markets
eCMS
22eAMS progress report
- CP systems
- Two Beta testing since October 2007
- Others in development or Fitness for Purpose
- Roll out starts from December 2007
- Circa 150 sites by year end
- Due to complete 30 September 2008 (latest)
- GP systems
- All Completed SEF testing
- 4 completed beta testing
- Roll out of software from September 2007
- Matched to SQL2K/GP2007
- Substantial numbers (200)by year end
- Due to complete 31 May 2008 (latest)
23eCMS progress report
- GP systems
- Start SEF testing November 2007
- Extended FfP including clinicians review
- Beta testing and roll out thereafter
- Due to complete 31 August 2008 (latest)
- CP systems
- Start Fitness for Purpose testing July 2008
- Beta testing and roll out thereafter
- Due to complete 28 February 2009 (latest)
24ePharmacy delivery programme
- A Key national implementation as part of Scottish
Government Delivering For Health and eHealth sub
programmes. - Future commitment to single technology approach
using standards and integration of clinical
systems and shared data for patient benefit - Real progress on a national level, a step change
in its own right but also a platform for future
developments and integrated health solutions.
25Questions ?