Could flag up individual practices which prescribe abnormally high amounts
of, say, ritalin or other ADHD drugs (or perhaps anti-depressants or
anti-anxiety drugs) which should be a last resort?

The practices are all identified in separate CSV file, so would allow us to
check and screen out practices that are obviously very large (e.g. with a
large number of patients)...

On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Mark Goodge <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 12/01/2012 13:23, Francis Irving wrote:
>
>>
>> Might be possible to wrap that back to being selfish... e.g. notice an
>> excessively high number of prescriptions in your area as a flag for
>> bad weather patterns / a virus going round, so you can start taking
>> preventitive asthma medicine when you weren't otherwise.
>>
>
> There's a three month lag on the data being released, so that isn't going
> to be practical :-)
>
>
> Mark
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