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Pharmacy FAQs

I can’t see a handwritten signature on the script, will the SAPC accept this script when they do an inspection?

The PrescriBIT script is signed by the prescriber using an advanced electronic signature which meets the legislative requirements of electronic prescribing as set out in Regulation 33 of the Medicines and Related Substances Act.
An advanced electronic signature does not reflect as a traditional cursive signature. To check that a document has been signed using an advanced electronic signature requires opening the PDF in a PDF viewer and assessing the information in the signature panel. This is not necessary with PrescriBIT scripts as they are all signed using an advanced electronic signature.


We have presented to the SAPC and they are comfortable that the script meets the legislative requirements of a valid prescription. They have advised that pharmacists have a direct line to the Registrar should they have any queries in this regard.

How do pharmacies access a PrescriBIT script?

Pharmacies can access the script by creating a pharmacy store account and then inputting the script code on the script view page. Pharmacies can also access the script via email if the patient selects the “send to pharmacy” option on their patient view. 

If I have registered an account on EMGuidance, do I need to register a new one on PrescriBIT?

No, the same credentials can be used to access both platforms.

What is AES?

AES is the acronym for advanced electronic signature which is a digital signature created with a digital certificate issued from an accredited certificate authority. 

How can one check if a prescription has been signed using an advanced electronic signature (AES)?

To check that a document has been signed using an advanced electronic signature requires opening the PDF in a PDF viewer and assessing the information in the signature panel. This is not necessary with PrescriBIT scripts as they are all signed using an advanced electronic signature. 

Do scripts for schedule 5 and 6 medication not need to be emailed to the pharmacy from the doctor’s rooms?

Electronic prescriptions, like the PrescriBIT script, that meet the legislative requirements as set out in Regulation 33 of the Medicines and Related Substances Act, do not need to be sent to the pharmacy by the doctor. 

Can a pharmacy print a script?

Yes, only pharmacies have the ability to print the script for audit purposes. A printed copy must not be given to the patient. 

The print button is not displaying on the script view?

If the print script button is not reflecting on a pharmacy view of the script, the first step is to ensure that this is not being blocked by a computer or IT infrastructure setting. If this has been fully checked, please send the script code to support@prescribit.com so that we can check that the script was correctly signed using the AES signature. 

What does a pharmacy do on the script view if they load all repeats onto their dispensing system?

A note can be made under “Pharmacy notes” to clarify that all repeats have been loaded onto the pharmacy dispensing system. 

What does a pharmacy do on the script if an item is out of stock?

A note can be made under “Pharmacy notes” to clarify what items were not issued due to stock constraints.

Can the script be accessed more than once?

Yes, a script can be accessed repeatedly and every access will be documented on the tracking history. 

Is the same unique script code used to access a repeat script every month?

Yes.

How is confidentiality of scripts managed?

Access to the script view is limited to the relevant professional accounts including pharmacists, pharmacist assistants and pharmacy store accounts. In a pharmacy, the same approach to confidentiality of a paper prescription should apply to electronic prescriptions and account login details should only be shared with the relevant professionals. 

I created an account on EMG/PrescriBIT but can’t log in.

It is important to check that your sign up has been completed and that you have verified your email address. 

Who pays for the service, will pharmacies eventually be charged to access prescriptions?

This will be a subscription service for doctors who will be paying a monthly fee to use it. We will not charge pharmacies to access or receive prescriptions. This is an archaic model, and it doesn't truly add value. In future, we may develop additional revenue models where there may be an opportunity to add value to the pharmacy, eg. increasing basket size by suggesting OTCs where there is clinical relevance to the doctor. The EMGuidance philosophy is if we can create net new value for both stakeholders, then we would want to share in the value creation.

What do you do with all the data you are collecting?

The PrescriBIT data analytics offering is currently not commercialised except with regards to the prescriber's own scripting analytics. However this may evolve in future.

Prescriber FAQs

Can a script be printed?

Except for pharmacies who have the ability to print scripts for audit purposes, scripts cannot be printed. Prescribers can print a preview version of the script once signed and this document will include guidance steps for the patient and pharmacy on how to access the valid electronic prescription. Our digital script technology allows for secure scripting that is easily accessible by pharmacies and reduces the risk of script tampering and dispensing error.

How safe is a PrescriBIT script?

Our script holds a high standard of security to ensure the safety of patients. Patients with a South African ID are verified directly with the Department of Home Affairs, however one does not have to have a South African ID to make use of the script. 


PrescriBIT uses Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES), which is one of the most secure encryption algorithms that uniquely identifies the signatory and protects the documents they sign from any further altering. The script is password protected and uses cloud-based technology, allowing access from anywhere in the world. Furthermore, all activity on the script is tracked and viewable to the prescriber and dispensers. 

Is the PrescriBIT script accepted by pharmacies?

By using AES, PrescriBIT scripts meet all the legal requirements to be accepted by any pharmacy in South Africa for all schedules of medicines.  

What is the difference between digital signatures and an Advanced Electronic Signature (AES)?

Advanced Electronic Signatures include an extra level of security compared to digital signatures. An advanced electronic signature is a digital signature created with a digital certificate from an accredited Authentication Service Provider, following a face-to-face identification process with the subscriber. A digital script signed without AES is not considered to meet the current local legislative requirements of electronic scripts based on the Pharmacy Act 101 of 1965 and the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 25 of 2002. 

Can I create the script on my phone?

Yes, the fully mobile version of PrescriBIT will allow you to script on the go.

Can I write a repeat script using PrescriBIT?

Yes, PrescriBIT has the functionality to issue a repeat script, including a feature which tracks the number of repeats issued. 

Will the EMG script keep a record of my prescribing history?

Yes, PrescriBIT will keep a record of all scripts issued for your reference.

How is the PrescriBIT intelligent?

In addition to the reassuring security features, the script aims to provide all the information one needs to script efficiently, at the point of prescribing. This includes pre-populated dosing per indication for over 150 commonly prescribed medicines, script templates, medical aid formulary information, interaction checks and important medicine information. PrescriBIT also writes out your schedule 6 medicines in words for you automatically so you will never make a mistake.

Why does the script get sent to the patient and not directly to the pharmacy?

Most scripts in South Africa do not use AES-level signatures and do not have a fully trackable cloud system, so fraud prevention and authentication of scripts is complex. To circumvent this, pharmacies ask for scripts to be sent directly from the doctor's offices. This is time consuming for the doctors and increases the administrative and cognitive burden for practices. Because our system uses the industry standard AES and has a fully trackable cloud, the patient can decide which pharmacy to go to in their own time and can change their mind based on their needs. Patients never have the script but a link to the script, which is in the cloud. Pharmacies can verify each script and each prescriber quickly and securely using the PrescriBIT platform. 

How does the EMG script compare to other digital scripting platforms?

In addition to the reassuring security features, the script aims to provide all the information one needs to script efficiently, at the point of prescribing. This includes pre-populated dosing for over 150 commonly prescribed medicines, script templates, medical aid formulary information, interaction checks and important medicine information, adult and paediatric dosing and contraindications.

Can a personalised practice logo be incorporated into the script?

Yes, a logo can be updated under “My practices” in the profile section

How are qualifications added?

Qualifications can be added under “Professional information” in the profile section

How are templates created?

Create a script on a patient’s profile and save as a template. The template won’t save under that patient’s profile but will be saved under your templates. 

What if a patient doesn’t have an ID or passport number?

For adult patients an ID number is required to create a patient profile. For children, a date of birth and a guardian ID can be used. 

What happens when a practicing name is different to the name of the prescriber on their ID document, and ultimately the advanced electronic signature certificate?

Under the “Personal information” tab under the profile section there is a space for “Registered name as per ID document."

Can more than one practice be added to a prescriber’s profile?

Yes.

Is offline scripting possible?

An internet connection is required to access PrescriBIT on a web browser. On the mobile app one is able to draft and save a script, but in order to sign and send it an internet connection will be required. 

What happens if a patient doesn’t have phone data?

A prescriber can give the 8 letter script code to the patient and the pharmacy will be able to access the script using the code.

I created an account on EMG/PrescriBIT but can’t log in.

It is important to check that your sign up has been completed and that you have verified your email address. 

I’ve forgotten my six digit passcode.

Please send an email to support@prescribit.com.

Why are all EHRs not available for integration?

This is a work in progress but you can ask your EHR provider to contact us to discuss integration. 

Can I do my PrescriBIT set-up on mobile?

On mobile you can do everything except link your TrustFactory AES certificate.

I notice Schedule 6 dosing is pre-populated and can’t be edited.

This is to mitigate against error on the prescription. If there is an autodose you would like populated, please email us on support@prescribit.com and in the interim you can use the “add drug manually” option and write the quantity out in the comments section. 

I notice not all medication has information on the side panel.

Where a medication has a published active ingredient monograph on EMGuidance.com, the medicine information will display on the side panel. 

Why does not all medication comes up on the search?

If a nappi is not listed on the National Department of Health pricing database then it may not reflect on the medication search. You can still script it using the “add drug manually” function. 

Why is some dosing autofilled and others not?

We are working on loading autodosing for all drugs but this is a work in progress prioritising the most frequently scripted medicines. 

Prescriber - TrustFactory onboarding FAQs

For my TrustFactory certificate, what if my practising name and registered ID name are different?

You need to use your registered ID name for your TrustFactory certificate.

I’ve lost my device and need to re-load my Cumulokey.

Please contact TrustFactory for assistance. 

I’ve lost my Cumulokey back up codes.

Please contact TrustFactory for assistance. 

I can’t take a video on the TrustFactory site.

This may be browser related, we recommend using Chrome. If you have any camera recording software installed on your computer, this may also affect recording the TrustFactory verification video. 

I’ve used the incorrect email address to set up my TrustFactory account.

Please send us an email on support@Prescribit.com

Can I use my drivers licence for the TrustFactory AES certificate order?

Yes.

What if I am not South African, can I still get an Advanced Electronic Signature Certificate from TrustFactory?

Yes, although you will need to provide two forms of identification for verification. 

Billing/Subscription FAQs

Can I cancel my PrescriBIT subscription?

PrescriBIT subscriptions may be canceled after 3 months. If you would like to cancel your subscription, please email us on support@prescribit.com

How long after payment can I start scripting?

You will only be able to start scripting once your TrustFactory advanced electronic signature certificate has been issued and linked to your PrescriBIT profile. The onboarding process should take no more than 3 days. 

Can I upgrade or downgrade my subscription?

Yes you can do this at any time on the self service portal which can be found under the subscriptions tab in your PrescriBIT profile area.  If you downgrade your subscription you will receive a credit for your next payment date. 

How do I use a coupon code?

You will be prompted to input a coupon code before you proceed to checkout. 

Where do I find my invoice?

Your invoice will be emailed to you at every payment term (monthly/annually depending on your selection). 

Can I update my credit card information?

Yes, you will be able to do this via the subscriptions tab in your PrescriBIT profile area.