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Telehealth prescription

A telehealth prescription is a valid medical prescription issued by an Australian-registered medical practitioner following a remote consultation via telephone or video. It allows patients to receive prescribed medicines without visiting a clinic, provided clinical standards are met.  

The remote prescribing process 

Telehealth prescriptions in Australia usually involve: 

  • A real-time consultation with an AHPRA-registered medical practitioner 
  • A clinical assessment that is equivalent to an in-person consultation. 
  • Issuance of an electronic prescription to the patient or pharmacy. 

Legality and AHPRA guidelines 

Telehealth prescribing is legal under Australian law when:  

  • The doctor adheres to the guidelines of AHPRA and the Medical Board of Australia. 
  • The prescription is clinically appropriate and safe for the patient. 
  • Controlled medicines are prescribed in accordance with state and territory legislation. 
  • Identity verification and record-keeping requirements are satisfied. 

The TGA supports electronic prescriptions across Australia. 

Benefits for rural and remote patients 

Telehealth prescriptions improve access by: 

  • Reducing travel time and related expenses 
  • Supporting continuity of care in rural and remote areas 
  • Allowing faster treatment for short-term and long-term health conditions. 

Telehealth prescriptions are vital for Australians in need of safe and prompt medical care, regardless of their location.

Dr Ammar Al-Ani

Medically reviewed by Dr Ammar Al-Ani

MBChB, CCBST, AMC, General Practitioner, 28+ Years of Experience

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