Electronic prescriptions for dispensers
Find out about using the Electronic Prescription Service (EPS), the benefits it offers to dispensers, along with advice and support on using the service.
The Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) allows dispensers to receive prescriptions electronically from prescribers and enables dispensers to:
- release and verify prescriptions
- return prescriptions
- send and amend dispense notifications
- withdraw dispense notifications
- send and amend dispense claims
This makes the dispensing process more efficient and convenient for patients and staff.
EPS in integrated urgent care and other settings
You can now dispense prescriptions received from urgent, primary and community care settings.
Prescribers use EPS to prescribe medicines in the same way as prescriptions are currently sent from GP practices to community pharmacies using EPS.
Prescribers in urgent care settings can identify a pharmacy that is open and accessible for the patient using similar processes as they use for paper FP10s.
Find out more about EPS in integrated urgent care and other care settings.
Using the EPS as a dispenser
Here are some resources to help you get the most out of using EPS.
Some of our guidance information is on the FutureNHS collaboration platform - please log in with your existing account, or register first.
Benefits of EPS for dispensers
- Electronic prescriptions contain the patient's prescription information, so there is less need to type this into your dispensing system.
- Prescribers use a standardised drug dictionary to complete electronic prescriptions, improving prescription accuracy and reducing the risk of patients receiving the wrong medication.
- Receive fewer reimbursement queries due to electronic prescription endorsement.
- Reduced risk of duplicate prescriptions as electronic prescriptions can't be lost.
- Only signed tokens need to be sent to the NHS Business Services Authority in the month end prescription submission without the need to file and sort them as when using FP10s.
- No need to send and collect paper prescriptions to and from GP practices.
- No need to wait for paper prescriptions to arrive in the post.
- Accessing electronic prescriptions in advance of the patient's arrival means you have time to order out-of-stock items.
- Electronic prescriptions can be integrated with stock control modules to further reduce administration.
- Electronic prescriptions allow you to order and prepare prescriptions in advance, reducing waiting time for patients and ensuring stock is available.
- Notes can be added to electronic prescriptions, allowing messages from prescribers to be passed on to patients.
Contact us
What else would you like to see here? If you have any ideas on how to improve our website please get in touch. For more information about EPS, contact:
Enquiry | Point of contact |
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EPS implementation queries (for NHS organisations) | Digital Partnering Hub Email: [email protected] |
EPS onboarding enquiries | EPS Onboarding and Assurance team Email: [email protected] |
EPS support enquiries (live services) | EPS Live Service Management Team Email: [email protected] |
Any other enquiries | Digital Medicines Programme Email: [email protected] |
Further information
The Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) Prescription Tracker allows staff working at prescribing and dispensing sites to check the status of a prescription.
Getting or recovering access to patient data using a smartcard or other authentication device.
View the status of live service management incidents.
This interactive dashboard shows implementation, utilisation and nomination statistics for EPS nationally and down to region, integrated care systems (ICS), places (formerly CCGs) and site level.
Last edited: 3 April 2025 4:26 pm