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Join this webinar designed for general practice teams to build confidence in using Electronic Prescriptions, the Active Script List (ASL), and the Electronic National Residential Medication Chart (eNRMC).

Participants will gain a clear understanding of how Electronic Prescriptions work, including regulatory and compliance considerations, and the prescribing and dispensing workflows involved. We will explore the clinical and operational benefits for both clinicians and patients, with a focus on improving efficiency, reducing errors, and enhancing accessibility.

We’ll cover how eScripts work in day-to-day practice, including prescribing and dispensing workflows, compliance requirements, and key benefits for GPs and patients.

The session will also explore the Active Script List (ASL), including patient consent, how to access and manage scripts, and how ASL supports continuity of care across providers.

We’ll also introduce eNRMC in residential aged care, focusing on how digital charts replace paper-based systems and improve medication management.

Presented by:

James Patterson – Digital Health and Quality Improvement Officer, & Grace Bicknell – Digital Health and Quality Improvement Officer

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Describe the key features and benefits of Electronic Prescriptions and their role in improving medication management and patient care.
  2. Explain how the Active Script List (ASL) works, including patient consent requirements, access processes, and clinical applications.
  3. Identify the benefi ts of ASL for patients, prescribers, pharmacists, and healthcare teams in supporting continuity of care.
  4. Understand the purpose and functionality of the Electronic National Residential Medication Chart (eNRMC) within residential aged care settings.
  5. Demonstrate knowledge of Electronic Prescription, ASL, and eNRMC workflows across prescribing, dispensing, and medication administration processes.
  6. Recognise common implementation challenges and apply best-practice approaches to support adoption within healthcare settings.
  7. Access relevant resources, support services, and training opportunities to facilitate ongoing use of digital medicines management solutions.
  8. Apply knowledge gained through practical scenarios and case studies to support safe, effi cient, and patient-centred medication management.

Target audience: GPs, AHPs, Pharmacists and Specialists

*Please note GP Registrars who wish to register for CPD events and do not have a member number will need to contact the CPD Department on 1300 986 991

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