Reasons for community pharmacists establishing patient medication records

Abstract
A survey was conducted among a sample of those pharmacists in Britain who installed a patient medication record (PMR) system during 1990 to gauge the importance of various factors that might have influenced the pharmacist's decision to acquire the system. The responses indicate that government funding influenced the developing utilisation of PMRs, but to a lesser extent than anticipated. PMRs have been installed primarily for clinical and professional reasons. Of the reasons for installing a PMR system, competition from other pharmacies was more likely to be considered important by female pharmacists, and by pharmacists working for large multiple companies, than by their male counterparts or independent contractors. The need to upgrade equipment at the end of its life span was cited as a reason for purchasing a PMR system. Future progress is likely to be very dependent on such upgrades at periodic intervals to introduce new technology into pharmacy practice.

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