Pharmacy Daily

PSA backs RC recommenda­tions

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RECOMMENDA­TIONS made by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Royal Commission, that include embedding pharmacist­s in all facilities across the country, are being welcomed by the Pharmaceut­ical Society of Australia (PSA).

Responding to the recommenda­tions, PSA National President, Associate Professor Chris Freeman, said pharmacist­s were critical to ensuring the safe and effective use of medicines in aged care settings.

“PSA is pleased counsel assisting has adopted our recommenda­tion for pharmacist­s to have a greater role in aged care and be embedded in these environmen­ts,” he said.

“We maintain pharmacist­s need to be able to spend more time on the ground in aged care, to be able to protect residents when it comes to the safe and effective use of medicines.

“The Aged Care Quality and Safety Royal Commission in its interim report has already recognised the urgent need to address the critical medicine safety failures in aged care.

“If adopted, these recommenda­tions would provide real hope that our older and vulnerable Australian­s will receive safer care.”

Freeman said proposed benchmarki­ng and public reporting of quality indicators should include data on medicines safety - noting such measures do not currently exist.

“The public reporting and measuremen­t of this data is necessary to improve medicine safety,” he said.

“We know that when pharmacist­s spend more time on the ground in aged care they can make a meaningful difference to how medicines are prescribed and administer­ed to improve safety for all residents over time.”

Freeman urged the Commission to adopt the recommenda­tion to establish an aged care workforce planning division and an aged care workforce fund.

“PSA supports a staffing ratio of at least 0.5 full-time equivalent pharmacist­s per 100 residents,” he said.

“This will ensure that pharmacist­s have the time to properly address medication management issues within the aged care environmen­t.”

The PSA also welcomed the proposed establishm­ent of a dedicated research council to conduct research into effective programs to improve the use of medicines in aged care.

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