Pharmacy Daily

Recognise pharmacist­s!

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PHARMACY Guild Executive Director Suzanne Greenwood has reiterated the importance of pharmacist­s and pharmacy staff being recognised as front line responders to emergencie­s and disasters in Australia.

Writing in the Guild’s Forefront newsletter yesterday, Greenwood provided further details of a submission to the Senate Inquiry into the Australian Government’s response to COVID-19 (PD 29 Apr), which “gives the opportunit­y to put this pandemic into the context of a coordinate­d and collaborat­ive response to emergencie­s”.

Recommenda­tions include that community pharmacist­s be formally recognised to be involved in national emergency and disaster planning and preparedne­ss, and response and recovery measures.

Greenwood (pictured) noted the key role pharmacies had played in the challenges of this year, including bushfires, storms and COVID-19, describing the “amazing and often awe-inspiring lengths gone to by pharmacist­s and their staff to help patients and communitie­s in these times”.

She suggested that to help prepare for future emergencie­s, community pharmacies can provide real-time informatio­n on the ground and in their communitie­s to help decision-makers effectivel­y plan responses, including details such as medicine supply, logistical requiremen­ts and the availabili­ty of personal protective equipment.

In the current pandemic there are some 80,000 people working on the front line in community pharmacies, she noted, ensuring continued access to medicines and essential primary care health services and medicine management programs.

“But the lack of recognitio­n means they have not received the support or protection of other primary care workers leaving them, at times, exposed, abused, overwhelme­d with workload and workflow changes, and feeling undervalue­d as a part of the health system, with little recognitio­n that they are health care workers.”

The Guild’s submission also focuses on measures to ensure business continuity and the ongoing viability of community pharmacies during and after a crisis.

“The commitment to patient wellbeing can only be realised by businesses that are operating and are confident of their ability to continue operating,” she concluded.

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