Pharmacists are bogged down correcting doctors' prescription mistakes and this is taking away valuable time which could be spent advising patients, an Otago University study has found.
Lead author Rhiannon Braund said pharmacists were happy to play the role of safety net, but being bogged down with petty errors took time that could be spent advising patients over the best use of their medicine.
Doctors' slips create work
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