MedAdvisor App - Pharmacy Guide to Active Script List (ASL) 

 

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Active Script List (ASL) is a secure digital record of a patient’s electronic and computer-generated paper prescriptions—an ideal solution for those managing multiple medications. 

Once a patient is registered, they no longer need to track individual eScript tokens. With their consent, you can access their ASL and dispense medications directly from the list, streamlining the dispensing process and reducing delays. 

The MedAdvisor App now supports ASL, giving your patients a convenient way to manage their scripts while enabling you to deliver faster, more efficient service. Now is the perfect time to start talking to your patients about registering for ASL. 

How to Connect to ASL:

The ASL Activation Code Explained

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A code needs to be provided to patients to register for the Active Script List (ASL).

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The activation code is generated within your pharmacy’s dispensing software and can be easily retrieved from there.

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ASL codes are unique to the individual patient and can be used multiple times to access their ASL through a range of compatible apps such as MedAdvisor. 

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Benefits of ASL: 

  • Full Prescription Overview: ASL displays all active prescriptions—including electronic and paper scripts. 
  • Enhanced Script Management: Patients have the flexibility to manage which prescriptions are visible in their ASL. They can choose to hide or show individual scripts at any time. While ASL strives to reflect the records held in pharmacy dispensing systems, patient-controlled visibility settings may result in some differences. 
  • No more lost scripts: Prescriptions added to a patient’s ASL cannot be removed ensuring the integrity and completeness of their medication history. 
  • ADHA Compliance: ASL is an initiative managed by the Australian Digital Health Agency. MedAdvisor has passed strict compliance requirements to integrate this functionality into the MedAdvisor App. 

Setting up your patients on ASL:

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STEP 1

Ensure your dispense software is compatible with ASL.

We've compiled a list of our dispensing software partners below which support ASL.

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STEP 2

Find the patient in your dispense software and retrieve their ASL code.

Ensure you verify the patients identity and collect a mobile number for consent (100 points of identification required).

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STEP 3

Supply the ASL code to the patient (typically 6-7 characters).

We recommend asking the patient to input the code into their MedAdvisor App while still in the pharmacy.  

Advise your patient that the ASL code should be kept secure (treat it like a credit card PIN)
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STEP 4

Once connected, the MedAdvisor App will automatically update with the patients prescription data. 

Our Partner Dispense Vendors

Click on your dispense software below to see their dedicated help resources for ASL:

84% of surveyed pharmacies identified patients struggling to find their eScripts as a daily challenge for their business

(Source: MedAdvisor Pharmacy Network Survey, February 2025). 

Pharmacist FAQs

Excited to start connecting your patients to ASL but have further questions? We’ve compiled the below FAQs to assist you. 

Should you have any further questions, please contact our customer support team at support@medadvisorsolutions.com. 

ASL is a government-endorsed digital record that safely stores your electronic prescriptions. It offers a convenient way for you and your healthcare providers to access and manage your medication information online. To get started, simply ask your pharmacist for an ASL registration code.

Your doctors and pharmacists update ASL whenever they prescribe new medications or dispense your prescriptions. As long as your scripts are created electronically, ASL will automatically gather and display the most up to-date information for you.

MedAdvisor complies with strict standards set by the Department of Health and Aged Care, as well as the Australian Digital Health Agency, ensuring your prescription data is protected.

To integrate with ASL, MedAdvisor had to meet the rigorous conformance requirements. On top of that, MedAdvisor is also ISO27001 certified—demonstrating our strong commitment to meeting international standards of information security at every level.

Connecting MedAdvisor to ASL won’t change how you access your medication—you’ll still need to use your eScripts and hang on to any paper prescriptions. The difference is, now all your eScripts are stored in one central place and kept up to date automatically for added convenience.

No, you can still manually add your eScripts and repeat tokens into the MedAdvisor App. However, we recommend linking to ASL for a more optimised user experience as you will not have to worry about remembering to enter your repeat tokens each time.

The main way to get your ASL activation code currently is by visiting your local pharmacy. They can verify your identity and help you get set up—especially if you’ve had prescriptions filled there before.

In some cases, your doctor may also be able to provide an ASL activation code, depending on the software they use. For now, pharmacies are your best option, but in the future, we anticipate connecting to ASL becoming an even more seamless experience.

No, your ASL code is permanent and is linked to each individual. For this reason, we recommend treating it like your credit card PIN and ensure you keep it safe!

Simply speak to your local pharmacist and request your ASL code again.

No, you can get an ASL activation code from any pharmacy that supports ASL activation and can verify your identity—it doesn’t have to be your regular pharmacy.

This usually means providing 100 points of ID. For a quicker and more seamless experience, it’s a good idea to visit a pharmacy where you’ve had prescriptions filled before, since your details are already on file.

No, each pharmacy needs your explicit consent to access your ASL. The benefit of having ASL connected to MedAdvisor is that it gives you full control—you can manage and order your eScripts from your favourite pharmacy, whenever you need to.
While most pharmacies in Australia will support ASL, some may not have the software required to supply a code. If this happens, you may need to try visiting a different pharmacy.

No, the benefit of ASL is that it gives the patient complete control of their electronic prescriptions.

While most patients will continue to visit their local pharmacy, ASL can be particularly useful when traveling interstate as you would have easy access to your scripts if you needed them.

Yes - as long as you have their consent or you're acting as their guardian, you can access a family member’s ASL.

The pharmacy will need to confirm this consent before providing you with their ASL activation code. Alternatively, your family member can share their ASL activation code with you directly.

Keep in mind that once access is granted, your family member won’t be able to revoke it themselves. If you decide to stop viewing theirASL, you’ll need to unlink it within MedAdvisor.

To find out more about the MedAdvisor App’s carer mode click here.

Yes, simply email our Customer Support Team at support@medavisor.com.au and we can deactivate your ASL.

All active prescriptions should show up in ASL, but there can be exceptions. Handwritten paper scripts or prescriptions not uploaded by your healthcare provider might not appear. If you’re expecting to see a script that’s missing, it’s a good idea to reach out to your pharmacy or doctor to follow up.
Yes, you will still be required to present your paper prescriptions when you go to pick up your medication.
Yes, even after connecting MedAdvisor to ASL, you’ll keep receiving text messages for new eScripts and repeat tokens. The advantage is that you won’t need to manually add them to your script list in the app—once your ASL is linked, any new prescriptions or repeats will automatically show up in your MedAdvisor App.

You can’t remove active prescriptions from ASL, but you do have the option to hide any scripts you’d prefer not to share with your healthcare providers (e.g. Pharmacist). When you hide a script, it’s hidden from view in ASL and won’t be visible to your healthcare team.

If you’re already set up for ASL, the pharmacy can find your details in their dispensing system and issue your ASL activation code. If you’re not yet registered, they’ll likely ask for your first and last name, date of birth, and Medicare number to confirm your identity. They’ll also need your mobile number or email address to obtain your consent and complete your ASL registration.
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