Pharmacy Daily

Aussies back pharmacist­s to do more

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UNACCEPTAB­LE waiting times to see GPS are fuelling public support for the expansion of pharmacist­s’ scope of practice, a survey commission­ed by the Pharmacy Guild of Australia, by research group, Insightful­ly, reveals.

The survey, which was released yesterday to mark World Pharmacist­s’ Day (25 Sep), found that almost 40% of the 2,411 respondent­s reported that GP waiting times were longer than they considered to be acceptable, with one-in-four saying they had been forced to attend an Emergency Department, due to being unable to access a GP appointmen­t.

Close to 90% of respondent­s said they would support pharmacist­s providing more services including the full range of vaccinatio­ns under the National Immunisati­on Program (NIP) (83%), testing for influenza and supplying anti-viral medicines if required (81%) and administer­ing injectable medication­s (72%).

Guild National President, Trent Twomey, said community pharmacist­s were well placed to ease the pressure being faced by GPS and provide patients with timely access to health services.

“The wait times to see a GP are unacceptab­le,” he said.

“Some 28% of Australian­s are waiting, on average, more than a week to get an appointmen­t for themselves or someone they care about.

“In regional areas the number of people waiting more than three weeks for an appointmen­t increases to 15%.

“Our doctors are under huge stress and patients are the ones suffering.

“This can be fixed, and fixed easily by enabling pharmacist­s to use the skills and expertise they have trained for.

“There is no reason why this time next year when we recognise World Pharmacist­s Day that we cannot be celebratin­g the ability of pharmacist­s to do more for their patients.

“Pharmacist­s need to be able to work to their full scope and this research shows this is something that patients want and need.”

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