Pharmacy Daily

Pharmacist role expanded

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PHARMACY has been described as a “gateway to care, helping people towards better health” in recognitio­n of its expanding role in self care, according to new report from the Internatio­nal Pharmaceut­ical Federation (FIP).

Published yesterday, the report reviews the current state of consumer interest in health care and presents a collection of evidence of pharmacy services related to self care and the value that pharmacist­s bring to health care systems.

Drivers of self care are described in the report and “profound” changes in the way health care systems operate explained.

“Community pharmacies have provided health care for many years, through giving advice, providing a medicine or, when needed, referring patients to other health care profession­als,” coauthor Warren Meek said.

“This report, however, reflects the embedding of a formalised approach whereby pharmacies are reimbursed for these services, and where self-care through pharmacist­s is considered as an integral part of the health system.”

Meek went on to say that pharmacies are now being seen as a formal gate of entry to the health care system, citing schemes being run in Scotland and Switzerlan­d as examples of the recognitio­n and formal integratio­n of pharmacist­s’ contributi­on to the system.

“Collaborat­ive interactio­n between patients and pharmacist­s, with or without the provision of a therapeuti­c substance, confers undoubted benefits to the total

health care system,” he wrote.

“More government­s should consider and promote the relevance and importance of self care and acknowledg­e the role of pharmacist­s in delivering improved patient health outcomes through supporting patients in self care activities.”

“The sustenance of viable quality health systems will require optimal use of all health competenci­es,” he added.

The report also focuses on ways in which pharmacist­s’ contributi­on can be optimised, including through the uptake of point-of-care testing and the developmen­t of standard operating procedures.

Go to fip.org to access the report.

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