Germany
to miss deadline for full rollout of e-prescriptions
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[December 21, 2021]
BERLIN (Reuters) - The rollout of a fully fledged digital prescriptions
system in Germany will not meet the legally binding deadline of Jan. 1,
2022 due to delayed testing and the lack of technological
infrastructure, the health ministry said.
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Germany's outdated healthcare system, where many doctors still
communicate primarily by fax machine and paper, has come under
criticism especially during the coronavirus pandemic.
The ministry said it would only be able to introduce the new system
gradually as the necessary technological systems are not available
widely enough.
Since the system is still being tested, it is also uncertain if an
error-free rollout would be possible, the ministry said in a letter
to the body responsible for digitalising the system.
"As soon as the agreed quality criteria are fulfilled, the
transition to e-prescriptions should follow along the lines of a
still-to-be-determined rollout process," said the letter, seen by
Reuters on Tuesday.
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Shares in online pharmacy
companies Zur Rose and Shop Apotheke slumped on
the news of the delay.
A study by McKinsey in November 2021 found that,
while the pandemic had accelerated the march
towards a digitalised healthcare system, 95% of
communications between doctors' offices and
hospitals continued to be in paper form.
(Reporting by Miranda Murray; Editing by Angus
MacSwan)
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