- Receiving the Prescription
- Format Check:
- The prescription may be received digitally (scanned or photographed) via app, website, or messaging service, or in physical form during home delivery.
- Pharmacists check the clarity and legibility of the uploaded or provided document to ensure all necessary details are visible.
- Mandatory Information Verification:
- The prescription must contain:
- Patient’s full name and age.
- Doctor’s name, qualification, and registration number.
- The prescribed medicine’s name, dosage, and duration of use.
- The doctor’s signature and date of issuance.
- The prescription must contain:
- Format Check:
- Cross-Checking for Legality and Authenticity
- Valid Prescription Source:
- Verify that the prescription is issued by a licensed medical practitioner.
- For unfamiliar prescriptions, a check against the doctor’s registration number is conducted via medical boards or online directories.
- Expiry Check:
- Ensure that the prescription is still valid (typically, prescriptions are valid for 30 days unless otherwise specified by the doctor).
- Duplicate or Fraud Detection:
- Scan for signs of tampering, duplication, or forgery in the prescription document.
- In case of suspicion, contact the prescribing doctor to confirm authenticity.
- Valid Prescription Source:
- Medical Review of Prescribed Medicines
- Appropriate Dosage and Use:
- The pharmacist checks the prescribed medicine’s dosage, frequency, and duration for correctness based on the patient’s details (age, weight, etc.).
- Any potentially harmful interactions or contraindications (e.g., due to known allergies or overlapping prescriptions) are flagged.
- Alternative Options:
- If the prescribed medicine is unavailable, the pharmacist may recommend a medically-approved generic alternative after informing the customer.
- Appropriate Dosage and Use:
- Customer Communication
- Clarifications:
- If any information is missing or unclear, the customer is contacted to provide further details or an updated prescription.
- Pharmacists may also explain why certain medicines cannot be dispensed without a clearer or updated prescription.
- Advisory:
- Customers are advised about the safe use of the prescribed medicines, potential side effects, and storage requirements.
- Clarifications:
- Approval and Documentation
- Once validated, the prescription is marked as approved for dispensing.
- A digital or physical copy is retained as per legal requirements for audit purposes.
- The approved prescription is then forwarded for the next step in the order processing pipeline.