gbtillies
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Quietly does it.........
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DaveM, it is actually more secure to get the pre printed repeat prescription request form or a faxed copy of it, or even a letterheaded request and signature. You never can be sure who is actually speaking to you on the telephone - it is very easy for a family member to phone up and pretend to be asking for a repeat prescription as a way of finding out if that person is on certain medication. They only have to play the 'I can't remember what it is called, but will remember it if you read out the names....' card and patient confidentiality is totally lost. Believe me, some people can and are so devious.
By having the printed name and adddress, and in the case of the pre printed prescription request form the computer ID and the printed name of the medication, the receptionist is able to check that the request is genuine, that the medication is actually due and whether there is a medication review due before the next prescription can be issued.
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