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Sheffield pharmacist becomes first in UK to go paperless

A Sheffield pharmacist has laid claim to be running the UK’s first paperless community pharmacy, as the sector strives to catch up with the digital revolution sweeping the NHS.

Last month Khizer Qureshi, owner of Foxhill Pharmacy, processed 16,000 prescriptions on a completely cloud-based system, making his the first paperless pharmacy in the UK.


It’s all down to a cutting-edge pharmacy software called Titan, developed by medical tech experts Invatech Health, in Bristol.

“The entirely new, innovative cloud-based Patient Medication Record (PMR) solution creates end-to-end digital pharmacy workflow, improves dispensing safety through barcode technology, helps control business activities and improves the experience for patients and practice owners,” Invatech Health said.

“Crucially, it aims to free up pharmacists’ time, enabling them to focus on newly-commissioned patient services designed to relieve the burden from under-pressure GPs and the wider NHS,” it added.

Qureshi (40) bought his first pharmacy in 2008. This new system now saves him six hours every day which would normally be spent manually checking prescriptions.

This gives him more time to consult with patients, pass responsibility to staff and to focus on business development on his chain of eight pharmacies across the Sheffield area.

Qureshi said: “We’ve been getting really busy recently,” adding that, “and without a PMR which could keep up, things were getting a bit chaotic, with prescriptions and paper filling up the shelves.

“Since we implemented Titan last year it’s changed completely. We’re still super busy but now we’re also super organised, free-flowing and with staff who are more engaged in the business.

“We’re totally fee of clutter and, in addition, I have options of how to spend my time, rather than taking six or seven hours a day checking pill boxes. I can develop my services – Medicine Use Reviews, the Covid clinic, giving flu vaccinations under no time pressure – as well as focusing on the financials and growing the business through improvements and efficiencies.

“Titan is the only PMR which could possibly create a paperless pharmacy and I understand we’re the first to achieve the landmark, so it’s a great moment for us.”

Tariq Muhammad of Invatech Health Feb 2021 Tariq Muhammed, CEO of Invatech Health

Tariq Muhammad, CEO of Invatech Health, said: “It’s brilliant to see how Khizer has adopted Titan into his business and the fact that it’s created the UK’s first paperless pharmacy is a real triumph. We’re delighted, and I hope other pharmacists will take note and follow his example.

“Overall, we’re delighted with the progress that Titan has made, commercially and operationally, over the past two years. We have taken an idea and built something which is helping independent pharmacy businesses and large scale operators alike.

“Titan is the “how” to the problem that everyone in our sector recognises. It can help to deliver the vision that everyone wants, while bringing benefits across the NHS and the health sector. Releasing pharmacists time is fundamental if we want them to, for example, help deliver the national vaccination programme.

“With 5,000 independent and small group pharmacists in England and Wales, alongside the larger corporates, the commercial potential for Titan is massive. We’re fundamentally different to all other PMRs and are offering a new way of life for pharmacists and a new way of doing things.”

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