Be Medicinewise Week 2019: Why every Australian should record the medicines they are taking
A YouGov Galaxy survey* released today by NPS MedicineWise for Be Medicinewise Week (19 - 25 August) indicates that nearly three quarters of Australians taking medicines on a regular basis are not actually keeping a complete record—and this has implications for safe and effective medicines use.
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About Be Medicinewise Week
Be Medicinewise Week is on 19-25 August. Now in its ninth year, Be Medicinewise Week is an annual health awareness week led by NPS MedicineWise. This year is about ‘getting to know the language of medicines,’ and focuses on communicating about medicines, knowing the right information to keep and the right questions to ask.
The Be Medicinewise Week website contains more information and resources on how to take part in this year’s Be Medicinewise Week and get to know the language of medicines.
*YouGov Galaxy poll of 1037 adults conducted in July 2019 for NPS MedicineWise, with 527 respondents regularly taking 2 or more medicines.
**Additional information about Active Ingredient Prescribing
- The 2018-19 Budget announced the Government’s commitment to the development and implementation of electronic prescribing, including action ingredient prescribing. This is an initiative of the Commonwealth Department of Health.
- The initiative will mean prescribers will prescribe most medicines by their active ingredient, not the brand name. This is designed to help people recognise medicines by their active ingredient to reduce confusion and medication safety risks.
- Benefits include decreasing out-of-pocket expenses for people through increased use of generic and biosimilar medicines and supporting sustainability of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme which subsidises the cost of medicines for Australians.
- It won’t interfere with people’s choice of medicines, or a doctor’s ability to prescribe the medicine that best meets the individual’s clinical need.
- The Commonwealth Department of Health will make available further information about the implementation of active ingredient prescribing in the near future.
Spokespeople are available for media interviews.
Fact sheet
These are the results from a YouGov Galaxy poll of 1037 adults conducted in July 2019 for NPS MedicineWise, with 527 respondents regularly taking 2 or more medicines.
Media enquiries
Matthew Harris, NPS MedicineWise media adviser: (02) 8217 9229, 0419 618 365 or media@nps.org.au