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A Survey of Patients’ Opinions and Preferences on the Use of E-Prescriptions in Poland

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  • Natalia Wrzosek

    (Department of Medical and Pharmacy Law, Medical University of Gdańsk, 80-210 Gdańsk, Poland)

  • Agnieszka Zimmermann

    (Department of Medical and Pharmacy Law, Medical University of Gdańsk, 80-210 Gdańsk, Poland)

  • Łukasz Balwicki

    (Department of Public Health & Social Medicine, Medical University of Gdańsk, 80-210 Gdańsk, Poland)

Abstract

E-prescription is already used in many countries, improving the standard of patient care. Officially, from 8 January 2020 e-prescribing has been obligated in Poland. Physicians’ and pharmacists’ opinions on e-prescribing have been widely researched and reported in the literature. In contrast, patients’ perception has, to date, received little attention. For this reason, the aim of this study was to find the features and functionalities of e-prescribing that are desired by the public and influence the positive evaluation of this tool, according to patient opinion. In order to obtain data, a questionnaire was completed by 456 randomly selected adults. The obtained results indicated that only eight people (1.8%) did not know what e-prescription is. Of the remaining 448 individuals, 72.1% prefer e-prescription because it is more convenient for them. Most patients (62.1%) also recognize that e-prescribing makes it easier to purchase medications on behalf of another patient. Based on the study, it can be concluded that e-prescription is well evaluated by Polish patients. A large percentage of respondents were positive about obtaining prescriptions for continued treatment, without a personal doctor visit. Therefore, it is reasonable to maintain the possibility of such contact with a physician. The most popular, and preferred, method of receiving e-prescriptions is via SMS. However, it is necessary to offer different options for obtaining prescriptions, to meet the needs of different populations.

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  • Natalia Wrzosek & Agnieszka Zimmermann & Łukasz Balwicki, 2021. "A Survey of Patients’ Opinions and Preferences on the Use of E-Prescriptions in Poland," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(18), pages 1-13, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:18:p:9769-:d:637067
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