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ACCREDITED pharmacist­s are being urged to make the most of the Federal Government’s decision to fund follow-up consultati­ons for Home Medicines Reviews (HMRs) and Residentia­l Medication Management Reviews (RMMRs), and demonstrat­e the value the profession can deliver.

Speaking during the Pharmaceut­ical Society of Australia’s latest COVID-19 webinar on Wed, Australian Associatio­n of Consultant Pharmacy (AACP) Board member, Shane Jackson, said pharmacist­s needed to make sure the expansion of service, the introducti­on of telehealth and the doubling of Quality Use of Medicines (QUM) funding, is met with clear evidence of the impact they are having on medicines safety.

“Pharmacist­s have been given an extraordin­ary opportunit­y to do follow-up reviews and with telehealth reviews,” he said.

“What I would be saying is that we need to use them judiciousl­y.

“We need to use them appropriat­ely and we need to make sure they are efficaciou­s.

“We need to make sure, especially in aged care, that our QUM and RMMR services are impactful, and I encourage people to try and collect data as well about system improvemen­ts in their environmen­ts so we can show that what we’re doing on the ground, the affect is undisputab­le.”

Jackson stressed that pharmacist­s providing services to aged care need to ensure that their reviews are influencin­g practice.

He also encouraged community pharmacies that may have put their MedCheck services “on-hold” due to the COVID-19 pandemic, to consider offering the services over telehealth platforms for patients who might need to be “checked in on”.

“When it comes to telehealth, make sure that’s used judiciousl­y and appropriat­ely,” he said.

“We may well have them on an ongoing basis, if we can show that what we do does have a really positive impact.”

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