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Prescribing Analysis and Cost Tabulation (PACT) data offers valuable insights into healthcare costs and prescribing volumes. This national dataset serves as an educational tool for both general practitioners and nurse prescribers to improve practice development.

Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Pharmacoeconomics
  • Medical Informatics

Background:

  • The Prescribing Analysis and Cost Tabulation (PACT) data is a national dataset analyzing prescribing costs and item volumes.
  • PACT is utilized at organizational levels for cost monitoring, control, and budget setting.
  • It also functions as an educational and audit tool for individual practitioners.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To inform about the utility of PACT data for nurse prescribers.
  • To highlight the integration of nurse prescriber data into the national PACT dataset since 2000.
  • To guide health authorities, practices, and trusts in analyzing both nurse and GP prescribing quality.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of national PACT data, including prescribing costs and volumes.

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  • Review of historical PACT data reporting to general practitioners (GPs) since 1988.
  • Inclusion of prescriptions from nurse prescribers in the PACT dataset from 2000 onwards.
  • Main Results:

    • PACT data enables monitoring and control of prescribing costs and budget setting.
    • Individual summary reports have been provided to GPs quarterly since 1988.
    • Nurse prescriber data is now part of the national PACT dataset, facilitating quality analysis.

    Conclusions:

    • Nurse prescribers can access PACT data upon request via local health authority prescribing advisers.
    • PACT data is anticipated to be a valuable learning resource for nurse prescribers, supporting individual and team practice development.
    • The integration of nurse prescribing data enhances the comprehensive analysis of healthcare prescribing quality.