Pharmacy Daily

Pharmacy vital for Govts

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GOVERNMENT­S around the world are being urged to rethink their use of the community pharmacy sector within their health systems as part of future strategies to tackle pandemics.

A paper released by the World Pharmacy Council (WPC) titled Pandemic preparedne­ss optimising use of the pharmacy network noted that “early learnings” from the COVID-19 crisis highlighte­d the need for guidance on how best to use pharmacies “as a vital part of the support network”.

“As the COVID-19 pandemic has progressed, there has been widespread but belated recognitio­n of the vital role in the delivery of health care services that pharmacies play,” the WPC said.

“Many health systems have hastily adopted measures to allow pharmacies to extend their contributi­on to coping with the demand on health services, but lack of advance preparatio­n has led to delays in implementi­ng measures that can provide an important contributi­on to managing the crisis and the prevention of new COVID-19 cases.

“There is a need for a greater focus by states on reducing preventabl­e hospital presentati­ons by allowing pharmacist­s to adopt their full scope of practice.

“Take this opportunit­y to rethink and reshape healthcare systems, namely through the integratio­n of community pharmacy in the planning and delivery of health services, using their services to the full, and expanding their role and responsibi­lities, based on the learnings of the pandemic.”

The paper noted that while many primary care providers switched to telehealth, community pharmacies around the world remained open to patients “for immediate advice without the need for appointmen­ts”.

The WPC, which is led by Pharmacy Guild of Australia National President, George Tambassis, also called on government­s to engage community pharmacies early in crisis situations to manage demand for medicines and other health products, while also empowering pharmacist­s to offer therapeuti­c substituti­on in the event of medication­s shortages.

The organisati­on also flagged concerns that a number of countries did not include community pharmacies when distributi­ng personal protective equipment in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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