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Manage patient prescriptions

Medibook allows healthcare professionals to manage patient prescriptions directly within the platform.

By centralizing prescription management, practitioners can easily create, review, and track prescriptions associated with patient records. This helps maintain clear documentation and improves continuity of care.

This guide explains how to manage prescriptions using Medibook.

Create a Prescription

Prescriptions can be created directly from a patient's medical record in Medibook.

When creating a prescription, healthcare professionals can record important details such as:

  • Medication name
  • Dosage
  • Administration instructions
  • Duration of the treatment

Once saved, the prescription becomes part of the patient's medical history and can be accessed later for reference.

View Patient Prescriptions

All prescriptions created for a patient are stored within the patient's record.

This allows healthcare professionals to easily review:

  • Current prescriptions
  • Previous prescriptions
  • Treatment history

Having access to past prescriptions helps practitioners maintain continuity of care and avoid potential treatment conflicts.

Update or Modify a Prescription

If a treatment plan needs to change, prescriptions can be updated or modified within Medibook.

Healthcare professionals may need to adjust:

  • Dosage instructions
  • Medication type
  • Treatment duration
  • Additional notes for the patient

Any updates should be made carefully to ensure that patient treatment information remains accurate and up to date.

Prescription Documentation

Prescriptions created in Medibook are stored securely as part of the patient's medical information.

This documentation helps practitioners keep a clear record of treatments provided and supports better patient follow-up during future consultations.

Best Practices for Managing Prescriptions

When managing prescriptions in Medibook, healthcare professionals should follow good clinical practices.

Recommendations include:

  • Ensuring prescription information is accurate and complete
  • Reviewing patient history before issuing new prescriptions
  • Updating prescriptions when treatment plans change
  • Maintaining clear instructions for patients

Proper prescription management helps ensure safe and effective patient care.