PAD - Prescribing Advisory Database
Surrey
Prescribing Advisory Database

Prescribing Advisory Database

Welcome to the new PAD website!

PAD has undergone considerable change so please take a moment to explore the new Menu options and improved methods of navigation. A User Guide is available from the Menu.

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The Surrey Prescribing Advisory Database (‘PAD’) is an innovative resource which can be accessed by healthcare professionals in primary and secondary care and by patients. The PAD provides guidance and key information on medicines use within Surrey.

PAD is naviated by use of a Menu, the decriptions for which can be found in the User Guide. Information available on the PAD includes:

  • Recommendations, decisions, policy statements and submission papers from our Prescribing Clinical Network, Medicines Commissioners Group and Medicines Optimisation Groups
  • Local Policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines relating to the use of medicines
  • Links to associated NICE Technology Appraisals
  • Relevant drug / safety alerts issued by the NPSA, EMEA and the MHRA
  • Materials used in the course of optimising medicines use e.g. audit tools, letter templates

A number of key decisions made by the local Acute Trust Drugs and Therapeutic Committees (Frimley Park Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Ashford and St Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Epsom & St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust, Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Trust, Surrey & Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, Surrey & Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust) will also be available on the PAD, particularly where the responsibility for prescribing crosses the primary / secondary care interface and has been subject to local agreement. Full details of Acute Trust formularies are available on the Trust’s websites or by searching "Acute Trusts" on PAD.

Each drug entry on the PAD has been assigned a Traffic Light Status which is a locally agreed colour-coded guidance system on the use of medicines across the interface between primary and secondary care. It provides a framework for defining where clinical and therefore prescribing responsibility should lie. The system is only advisory but is intended to clarify expectations of prescribing responsibility. Traffic Light Status definitions can be found in the Menu.

Materials on this site may be downloaded / copied freely by people employed by its member organisations for purposes that support the NHS activities of their organisation.  Any person who is not employed by the member organisations who wishes to use or copy the materials for their own use should first seek permission and acknowledge the original source.

The PAD is maintained by members of the Medicines Management Teams who provide services to the local Clinical Commissioning Groups. Your comments or feedback are welcome by visiting the Contact Us page from the Menu.