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Leveraging partnerships among community pharmacists, pharmacies, and health departments to improve pandemic influenza response.

Sara E Rubin, Rachel M Schulman, Andrew R Roszak, Jack Herrmann, Anita Patel, Lisa M Koonin.   

Abstract

Response to public health emergencies requires coordination across multiple sectors and effective use of existing resources in communities. With the expanded role of community pharmacists in public health during the past decade, their participation in response to emergencies has become increasingly important. Local health departments play a lead role in local public health emergency responses, and their ability to develop and leverage partnerships has become increasingly vital given their funding and personnel shortages. This article offers insight and recommendations on how local health departments can most effectively develop and maintain relationships with community pharmacies and pharmacists that will allow for a more coordinated and resourceful public health response to emergencies, and specifically to pandemic influenza outbreaks. Additionally, state and local health departments should reach out to pharmacies in a synchronized way to incorporate them into their pandemic influenza planning and response efforts. As pharmacists continue to expand their role as part of the public health system, pharmacy staff can be active participants with public health agencies to improve community public health emergency response.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24697207     DOI: 10.1089/bsp.2013.0082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosecur Bioterror        ISSN: 1538-7135


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