The new Greek national e-prescription system: an effective tool for improving quality of care and containing medication costs.

G Pangalos, D Asimakopoulos, I Pagkalos
Author Information
  1. G Pangalos: Faculty of Technology, Aristotelian University, Greece.

Abstract

The national e-prescription system of Greece was first introduced in 2010 and already covers more than 80% of all prescriptions prescribed today (more than 5 million per month). Its introduction provided a powerful tool for improving patient services and public health planning. The system is also already a valuable source of planning, control and transparency data for the Greek healthcare system. In addition, the experience from its application at national level in Greece has also shown that e-Prescription systems can also provide a very useful tool for better administrative control and for containing unnecessary expenditure related to medication use.

MeSH Term

Cost Control
Electronic Prescribing
Greece
National Health Programs
Quality Assurance, Health Care
Quality Improvement

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