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In this episode, we speak with Dr Sam Patel, National Programme Lead for the Digital Prescribing and Dispensing Pathways (DPDP) Programme, to explore Scotland’s progress toward replacing paper prescriptions with a secure, end-to-end electronic system. Sam explains the legal and technical foundations required to make the transition — from implementing advanced electronic signatures compliant with UK and EU standards, to the key legislative amendments for the programme. We discuss how Scotland’s infrastructure differs from England’s EPS “Spine” system and how the new approach, built on the National Digital Platform, will need to support national identity verification, secure messaging, and audit capability across GP and pharmacy systems.
Looking ahead, Sam outlines the project’s timeline, challenges, and expected benefits. The first pilot sites are targeted for late 2028, following the appointment of a delivery partner and integration with new GPIT and pharmacy systems. We discuss the enormous potential for reducing admin time, improving patient convenience, and creating better repeat-prescribing processes — all while ensuring those who are less digitally enabled aren’t left behind. We also touch on moves towards a consolidated medication record, ECS replacement and the Digital Front Door plans for Scotland.
About the Digital Prescribing and Dispensing Pathways (DPDP) DPDP Animation
NHS Scotland National Digital Platform (NDP)
Human Medicines Regulations 2012 (legislation.gov.uk)
Electronic Communications Act 2000
Community Pharmacy Scotland
SNUG – Scottish National Users Group
Queries and comments to: [email protected]
Agenda for SNUG Virtual Conference Register here
By snughealthIn this episode, we speak with Dr Sam Patel, National Programme Lead for the Digital Prescribing and Dispensing Pathways (DPDP) Programme, to explore Scotland’s progress toward replacing paper prescriptions with a secure, end-to-end electronic system. Sam explains the legal and technical foundations required to make the transition — from implementing advanced electronic signatures compliant with UK and EU standards, to the key legislative amendments for the programme. We discuss how Scotland’s infrastructure differs from England’s EPS “Spine” system and how the new approach, built on the National Digital Platform, will need to support national identity verification, secure messaging, and audit capability across GP and pharmacy systems.
Looking ahead, Sam outlines the project’s timeline, challenges, and expected benefits. The first pilot sites are targeted for late 2028, following the appointment of a delivery partner and integration with new GPIT and pharmacy systems. We discuss the enormous potential for reducing admin time, improving patient convenience, and creating better repeat-prescribing processes — all while ensuring those who are less digitally enabled aren’t left behind. We also touch on moves towards a consolidated medication record, ECS replacement and the Digital Front Door plans for Scotland.
About the Digital Prescribing and Dispensing Pathways (DPDP) DPDP Animation
NHS Scotland National Digital Platform (NDP)
Human Medicines Regulations 2012 (legislation.gov.uk)
Electronic Communications Act 2000
Community Pharmacy Scotland
SNUG – Scottish National Users Group
Queries and comments to: [email protected]
Agenda for SNUG Virtual Conference Register here

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