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Putting Patients at the Centre of Care
What can my Community Pharmacist do for me?
Dr Tarlochan Gill
Chairman, Kent & Medway Pharmacy
Local Professional Network
A Competition !
Why Community Pharmacy?
• Over 11,300 community pharmacies in the UK;
330 in Kent & Medway
• 1.6 million visits daily; 1.2 million for health-related reasons
• 99% of the population – even in the most deprived areas - can
access a pharmacy within 20 minutes by car; 96% by walking
or by public transport
• Pharmacist always on site
• Highly trained: 4 years at University + 1 year practice [5 years!]
What can my Community
Pharmacist do for me?
• NHS Services provided:
Essential (Core)
Advanced
Enhanced
• Focus:
Treatment
Prevention
Why Review Medication?
• Medication is the most common healthcare intervention
• In 2011/12: 885 million Rx’s dispensed, costing £8bn
• However, £300-£600m is wasted!
• 30-50% of drugs are not taken as intended
• Many patients stop taking their medicines after 1 month
• 4-5% of hospital admissions are due to preventable adverse
drug reactions
• 41% of patients receive little explanation of side effects
• What can we do?
This is just the cost of medicines!
~£5000 wasted!
Medicines Use Review (MUR)
• MUR’s are designed to “improve patients knowledge,
concordance and use of medicines”
• A confidential discussion in a private consultation room lasting
20-30 minutes
• It complements the annual clinical review conducted by GP’s.
The outputs are reported to GP’s.
• It establishes the patients actual use, understanding and
experience of taking medicines
• resolving poor or ineffective use of medicines
• identifying side effects and drug interactions that may affect a patients
willingness to take medicines
Medicines Use Reviews (MUR)
• Designed to improve a patient’s knowledge,
understanding and use of their medicines
• Pharmacists will ensure that at least 50% of MURs are
target to patients who:
1. Are taking a ‘high risk’ medicine:
NSAID, Diuretics
Antiplatelets
Anticoagulants (including LMWH)
2. Recently discharged from hospital
3. Respiratory Diseases
New Medicines Service (NMS)
• Designed to provide early support to patients to
maximise the benefits of the medication prescribed
• NMS is specifically for patients newly prescribed medicines in
the following areas:
1. Asthma and COPD
2. Type 2 Diabetes
3. Hypertension
4. Antiplatelet / Anticoagulant Therapy
• Service is split into three stages
1. Patient Engagement
2. Intervention
3. Follow-up
How can I get the best from my
Community Pharmacist?
Their primary purpose is to attend to your needs…..so let them!
They do not judge……….trust takes time to develop.
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Find a good one & stick with them……loyalty works both ways!
Ask them to review your medicines at least once a year
If you are having ANY issues with your medicines – tell them
If you decide not to take something – tell them
If you have bought something over-the-counter – tell them
Only order what you need
Summary:
What can my Community Pharmacist do for me?
• The use of medicines is sub optimal. Community
Pharmacy plays a significant role in supporting
patients to get more from their medicines.
• Community Pharmacy play a significant role in
supporting patients and the public with public
health issues: “prevention is the new cure”
• Urgent and Emergency Care Review has
recognised the role community pharmacy plays in
terms of patients contact and support for out of
hospital care.
Community Pharmacy:
the elephant in the room!
Pharmacy
Questions please!
Extra Slides
Pharmacy LPN
•The Pharmacy LPN will help to promote the role of the
pharmacy profession and encourage and support increased
collaborative working across the various sectors of the
profession. It will become the preferred organisation of
choice for local commissioners requiring independent, high
quality, “pharmacy” advice when developing and updating
their commissioning intentions.
•The Pharmacy LPN will ensure that the contributions of
pharmacists working locally across the healthcare sector are
focussed on patient care through collaborative working with
commissioners, providers and patients.
Why Community Pharmacy? (cont)
• No appointment necessary; No registration necessary
• Advice provided for free
• 84% of adults visit a pharmacy at least once a year; 78% for
health-related reasons
• Adults in England visit on average 14 times a year
• Majority (75%) use the same pharmacy
• Pharmacies see the walking well – ideal location for health
promotion and illness prevention
• Must work in partnership with GP’s to reinforce health related
messages
What is a Healthy Living Pharmacy?
• Consistently delivers a broad range of
commissioned services to a high quality
• Promotes healthy living and wellbeing
as a core activity (rebranding)
• Has a proactive team that supports health and wellbeing
• Has an ethos of the community’s health at the centre of what
it does
• Has a Healthy Living Champion on site…… (Health Trainers?)
• Is identifiable by the public and other healthcare professionals
Services provided by HLP’s
• Medicines Use Review (MUR) & New Medicines Service (NMS)
• Respiratory MUR
• Stop Smoking
• Emergency Hormonal Contraception
• Sexual Health
• Minor Ailments
• Alcohol Identification & Brief Advice
• Weight Management
• ?? In the future, depending on need: NHS Health Checks,
vaccination, falls reduction, palliative care…………..