- Shared decision making is a middle ground between informed
choice where decisions are left entirely to the patient and
traditional,paternalistic medical decision making .
- Shared decision making involves 2 information giving (medical
and personal) between the clinician and the patient concerning all
the options available.shared decision making and creating a
therapeutic alliance for concordance increases patient involvement
in healthcare decisions and allows a more open exchange between the
clinician and the patient so clinicians are ultimate prescription
decision makers
The the cost which means the generic drug are increasingly
available to patients,which drive down cost and the economic
benefits
- Prescribing medication without seeing the patient face to face
or remote prescription, which can be done when the doctor have 're
responsibility of care of patient or the doctor knows the prior
knowledge about the patients medical background
- In other case the doctor prescribe medication for patient who
had not seen face to face will be in issues like
- The doctor may not be aware about the patients condition or the
doctor might not being understand whether the person is having real
problem and moreover the drugs will be having a potential side
effects .
- And the other problem is that the doctors is not aware about
the purpose of drug which is prescribed for that person is
for.