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Abstract
Across the world medicines are the ubiquitous technology in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. Pharmaceutical policy, as part of national health care policy, is concerned with the provision and use of medicines. Pharmacists are critical to the medicines management process, yet are often largely detached from policy development. Logically, they should inform Government policies which impact on their work or where their skills could be best applied to implement health care policy and medicines utilisation in particular. It therefore makes it critically important that the pharmaceutical profession engages with national policy makers and in the strategic planning for health care. This is the first of two articles directed to this specific issue. Firstly, it identifies a number of the practice challenges for pharmacy and medicines management, their implications for policy and the need for a balanced approach. Drawing from a range of international experiences some key learning points in respect of formulating and implementing national medicines policies are presented. Finally, reference is made to several authoritative evidence bases to inform the development of pharmaceutical practice and medicines management policies.Entities:
Keywords: Cost effectiveness; Medication safety; Medicines management; Patient involvement; Patient utilisation; Pharmaceutical policy; Pharmacists; Prescribing; Strategic planning
Year: 2015 PMID: 25815199 PMCID: PMC4338616 DOI: 10.1186/s40545-015-0027-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Policy Pract ISSN: 2052-3211
Strategic pharmaceutical goals in patient-focused care [17]
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| Helping people to gain better outcomes from medicines | To ensure that throughout life, in accordance with their clinical needs, people have access to timely, safe, quality assured medicines supplied with appropriate advice and support to help them gain the best outcomes from their treatment and avoid harm. |
| Helping people to live longer, healthier lives | To provide people with access to advice and support from pharmacists in the community promoting, public health, self care, improved health and wellbeing and preventing illness. |
| Helping people to safely avail of care closer to home | To provide improved access to clinical expertise and interventions for patients closer to home by making the best use of the skills of pharmacists working together with/alongside other healthcare professionals in the community. |
| Helping people to benefit from advances in treatment and technology | To support better health outcomes for patients through advances in medicines treatments and technology. |