Pharmacy Daily

Guild minor ailments push

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QUEENSLAND Pharmacy Guild branch president Trent Twomey has urged a widening of the scope of practice for pharmacist­s, in light of recent reports of increasing numbers of people presenting at emergency rooms for assistance with minor ailments.

He said the worrying trend highlighte­d “that consumers are disincline­d to see a GP for minor ailments due to excessive costs and long waiting times.

“There has always been strong support for pharmacist­s to be the first port of call for minor ailments - it’s based on the trust in which pharmacist­s are held, and on their profession­al and ethical standards,” Twomey said.

He said expanding the scope of practice for pharmacist­s, currently under considerat­ion by a Qld parliament­ary inquiry (PD 23 May), would deliver significan­t gains for the state’s health system.

Suggested expansion would include wider delivery of dose administra­tion aids, delivering a structured system of medicine reconcilia­tion after hospital discharge, continued dispensing for stable long-term conditions, and supporting home delivery services.

“We know this would also substantia­lly reduce costs on the public health system and improve access to health care, especially in regional and remote parts of Queensland,” Twomey added.

The Qld branch president also reiterated calls for the establishm­ent of an independen­t Pharmacy Council “to ensure the current system of pharmacy ownership was even more transparen­t and protected standards of health care”.

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