The SafeScript NSW approval management functionality simplifies the way prescribers apply for and manage approvals for certain high-risk medicines.
Using the approval management functionality in SafeScript NSW, prescribers can:
For more information on which high-risk medicines require an approval, visit the Pharmaceutical services homepage.
Note: Terminology has been updated from authorities to approvals to distinguish it from Commonwealth PBS authorities. In SafeScript NSW, an approval is a reference to an authority issued under the Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act. For further information please see the FAQs.
Applying for approvals is now much easier. Using the SafeScript NSW portal, prescribers can access the approval application functionality via the patient profile page.
The functionality guides the prescriber through an easy, step-by-step application process in the SafeScript NSW portal. When using the approval management functionality, prescribers will be notified if:
Prescribers can submit online applications for approval to prescribe:
For more information on how to apply for approvals, visit the Apply for approvals page.
SafeScript NSW provides real-time information about a patient's prescribing, dispensing and approval history for high-risk medicines for the previous 2 years.
Previously, applying for and tracking approvals was a time-consuming manual process, sometimes requiring prescribers to follow up by contacting the NSW Ministry of Health's Pharmaceutical Services Unit (PSU).
With the approval management functionality in SafeScript NSW, approvals meeting specific criteria may be granted immediately. Prescribers see the status of any pending applications and view application outcomes online.
For more information on how to review approvals and approval letters, visit the Manage approvals page.
With SafeScript NSW, prescribers will be able to:
SafeScript NSW provides pharmacists with a summary of patient’s OTP approval history and information (including the approval number, start and end dates, and prescriber, patient, drug, and maximum dose information), helping pharmacists to continue supporting patients in obtaining the medicines they need, safely.
NSW Health employees who are involved in the OTP process (such as registered nurses and administration support employees) can be invited by prescribers to access relevant elements of SafeScript NSW, allowing them to support OTP patients. These users will have access to: