NOTE: The provincial government did make the Prescription Monitoring Program available 24hrs a day but as the Auditor Generals report pointed out pharmacists are not required to enter the information for 30 days.
NOTE: The provincial government did make the Prescription Monitoring Program available 24hrs a day but as the Auditor Generals report pointed out pharmacists are not required to enter the information for 30 days.
I do not understand why they’d have to work so hard to better monitor prescriptions given out in “real time” I mean come on……. Seriously? Everything is monitored in real time, why aren’t the pharmacies required to enter this info IMMEDIATELY upon releasing pain killers to a patient?? I mean the way I’ve been treated just having been on them one time, I had to basically sign my life away to walk away with my FIVE DAY SUPPLY for God sakes, is it all a damn image that pharmacies are trying to put on? Like seriously, get it together!!