For independent and community pharmacy teams

A clearer medication-safety workflow at the community pharmacy counter

Help assistants escalate serious warnings while keeping the pharmacist responsible for the final clinical decision.

Clinical responsibility: NgMedicare supports pharmacy teams. It does not diagnose, prescribe or replace pharmacist judgement.
Diagram showing a prescription moving through interaction review, a clear pharmacy action and an audit record
One structured workflow from medication review to accountable action.
BNF 85Current referenced edition
Nigeria EML2020 source included
Role controlledAuthorized pharmacy access
Audit recordedReviewable clinical activity
01

A practical counter workflow

Staff enter the medicines, receive a direct action and call the pharmacist when required.

02

Role-controlled access

Owners define authorized staff, opening hours and shifts.

03

A typical use case

During a busy evening shift, an assistant sees a denied combination, holds both medicines and brings the pharmacist to the counter.

04

Start with defined responsibilities

Implementation should document who may run checks, who reviews warnings and how records are retained.

Questions from pharmacy leaders

Frequently asked questions

Can assistants run checks?

They may be authorized by the pharmacy, but dangerous warnings must be escalated and the pharmacist remains accountable.

Is training required?

Yes. A clear interface supports staff, but role, privacy and escalation training remain necessary.

For pharmacy and healthcare organizations

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