E-Prescribing is now at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton
By NHCP Public Affairs
| Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton | February 3, 2015
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON --
Naval Hospital Camp
Pendleton’s pharmacy implemented electronic prescribing at the first of the
year. This new capability allows
civilian providers to send prescriptions electronically to the main pharmacy
and its branch clinics, including Naval Branch Health Clinic Yuma, NBHC Port
Hueneme, 13 Area, 52 Area, and Family Medicine Oceanside Clinic.
E-prescribing has also been deployed in military pharmacies
throughout the Military Health System in the United States (and in Guam and
Puerto Rico).
“This new system will
make fill prescriptions faster, easier and safer for our beneficiaries, said
Lt. Cmdr. B. J. Sagrado, NHCP Pharmacy department head. “In addition to its added convenience,
E-prescribing will reduce medication errors and improve patient safety and
quality of care in a number ways including eliminating errors due to Illegible
handwritten prescriptions and verbal miscommunications between providers and
pharmacy staff.”
Patients interested in
utilizing the E-prescribing service should ask their provider to look for NHCP
Pharmacy in their electronic database.
At this time, controlled substances cannot be accepted using this method
of prescribing. A copy of NHCP’s current
drug formulary can be provided to beneficiaries and providers upon their
request.
Anyone with further
questions may call 760-719-3468. For
additional NHCP Pharmacy information, please visit pharmacy page on the
hospital’s website at http://www.med.navy.mil/sites/cpen/Patient/Pages/Pharmacy.aspx.