This article addresses some commonly asked questions about using MySL in Bp Premier.
My Script List or MySL is a Department of Health conformant Active Script List (ASL) Registry that consolidates a patient's active prescriptions into a single, easily accessible list. It has been developed to comply with the Australian Digital Health Agency (ADHA) Conformance Profile and ePrescription Architecture.
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To register for MySL, the Patient will need to go through the assisted registration process with their pharmacist.
Visit the website of the Australian Digital Health Agency for additional information on My Script List (MySL).
Once the last repeat of a prescription in MySL has been filled, the prescription will be removed from MySL.
Visit the website of the Australian Digital Health Agency for additional information on My Script List (MySL).
Once patients have registered for MySL, their electronic prescriptions become visible to authorised viewers. However, a provider can prevent a specific prescription from appearing in MySL by unchecking 'Consent to Upload to ASL' in the New Rx prescribing workflow.
Visit the website of the Australian Digital Health Agency for additional information on My Script List (MySL).
Once a patient grants a Provider access to MySL, the Provider can view the patient's unfilled prescriptions. By providing greater visibility into the prescribing and dispensing practises of other health professionals involved in the patient's care, this facilitates more informed clinical decision-making.
Visit the website of the Australian Digital Health Agency for additional information on My Script List (MySL).
- Patients are no longer required to track numerous electronic prescription tokens.
- 85 percent of pharmacies in Australia now have access to My Script List (MySL) and are able to dispense medications to patients who have given their consent.
- My Script List (MySL) assists physicians and pharmacists in more efficiently managing patients' medications.
- If the pharmacy offers home delivery, there is no need for patients to leave their homes to receive their medications.
Visit the website of the Australian Digital Health Agency for additional information on My Script List (MySL).
Last updated: 24 April 2023.