2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-021-07003-0
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Electronic prescription as a driver for digitalization in Finnish pharmacies

Abstract: Background Finnish community pharmacies have undergone digitalization during the past decade. The introduction of the electronic prescription has had a significant impact on pharmacy workflows, such as the dispensing process. This inevitably has significant sociotechnical implications. We examine the impact of digitalization on the dispensing process and the sociotechnical orientation of a pharmacy. Methods We utilize data collected in customer ser… Show more

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“…Additionally, it is often an integral component of EHR, where it can facilitate more informed decision-making among providers. For e-prescriptions to be realized across a health system, and for population coverage to be ensured, their embeddedness in EHR systems is not the only prerequisite; a substantial number of pharmacies across a country must be connected to the e-prescription system and able to dispense accordingly (Peltoniemi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Use Of E-prescriptions Among Pharmaciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, it is often an integral component of EHR, where it can facilitate more informed decision-making among providers. For e-prescriptions to be realized across a health system, and for population coverage to be ensured, their embeddedness in EHR systems is not the only prerequisite; a substantial number of pharmacies across a country must be connected to the e-prescription system and able to dispense accordingly (Peltoniemi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Use Of E-prescriptions Among Pharmaciesmentioning
confidence: 99%