Shared Care Prescribing Agreement Sample Contracts

GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR SHARED CARE PRESCRIBING
Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • May 11th, 2017

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of the drug treatment and clinical indication listed in the table below can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If GPs are not confident to undertake these roles, then they are under no obligation to do so. In such an event, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist.

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Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • September 19th, 2017

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of the drug treatment and clinical indication listed in the table below can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If GPs are not confident to undertake these roles, then they are under no obligation to do so. In such an event, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist.

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Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • November 27th, 2017

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of the drug treatment and clinical indication listed in the table below can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If GPs are not confident to undertake these roles, then they are under no obligation to do so. In such an event, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist.

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Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • October 18th, 2021

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of the drug treatment and clinical indications listed in the table below can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner (GP).

GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR SHARED CARE PRESCRIBING
Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • November 17th, 2016

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of the drug treatment and clinical indications listed in the table below can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner (GP).

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Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • September 19th, 2017

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of the drug treatment and clinical indication listed in the table below can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If GPs are not confident to undertake these roles, then they are under no obligation to do so. In such an event, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist.

GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR SHARED CARE PRESCRIBING
Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • January 25th, 2017

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of the drug treatment and clinical indication listed in the table below can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If GPs are not confident to undertake these roles, then they are under no obligation to do so. In such an event, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist.

GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR SHARED CARE PRESCRIBING
Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • May 11th, 2017

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of the drug treatment and clinical indication listed in the table below can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If GPs are not confident to undertake these roles, then they are under no obligation to do so. In such an event, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist.

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Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • December 16th, 2020

Shared Care Prescribing Agreement Melatonin (Circadin®) for persistent sleep disorders in school age children with neurodevelopmental disabilities

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Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • November 17th, 2020

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of the drug treatment(s) and clinical indication(s) listed in the table below can be shared between the specialist and Primary Care Prescriber. If Prescribers are not confident to undertake these roles, then they are under no obligation to do so. In such an event, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist.

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Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • October 18th, 2021

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of the drug treatment and clinical indications listed in the table below can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner (GP).

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Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • November 27th, 2017

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of the drug treatment and clinical indication listed in the table below can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If GPs are not confident to undertake these roles, then they are under no obligation to do so. In such an event, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist.

GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR SHARED CARE PRESCRIBING
Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • April 15th, 2021

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of the drug treatment and clinical indication listed in the table below can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If GPs are not confident to undertake these roles, then they are under no obligation to do so. In such an event, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist.

GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR SHARED CARE PRESCRIBING
Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • September 19th, 2017

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of the drug treatment and clinical indication listed in the table below can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If GPs are not confident to undertake these roles, then they are under no obligation to do so. In such an event, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist.

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Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • May 11th, 2017

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of the drug treatment and clinical indication listed in the table below can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If GPs are not confident to undertake these roles, then they are under no obligation to do so. In such an event, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist.

GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR SHARED CARE PRESCRIBING
Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • January 23rd, 2019

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of the drug treatment and clinical indication listed in the table below can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If GPs are not confident to undertake these roles, then they are under no obligation to do so. In such an event, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist.

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Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • January 25th, 2017

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of the drug treatment and clinical indication listed in the table below can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If GPs are not confident to undertake these roles, then they are under no obligation to do so. In such an event, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist.

which are approved for transfer to GPs and are not included in other shared care agreements)
Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • July 28th, 2015

Medicines approved for transfer to GPs are found in the formulary policy and licensed indications of medicines in the formulary: http://www.swlstg-tr.nhs.uk/for-health-professionals/

GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR SHARED CARE PRESCRIBING
Shared Care Prescribing Agreement • August 12th, 2021

This shared care agreement outlines suggested ways in which the responsibilities for managing the prescribing of the drug treatment and clinical indication listed in the table below can be shared between the specialist and general practitioner (GP). GPs are invited to participate. If GPs are not confident to undertake these roles, then they are under no obligation to do so. In such an event, the total clinical responsibility for the patient for the diagnosed condition remains with the specialist.

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