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NHS England’s Community Pharmacy “Call to Action” The Contractor Views

NHS England’s Community Pharmacy “Call to Action” The Contractor Views. Dr Tarlochan S Gill “Tali” Chair, Kent LPC.

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NHS England’s Community Pharmacy “Call to Action” The Contractor Views

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  1. NHS England’s Community Pharmacy“Call to Action”The Contractor Views Dr Tarlochan S Gill “Tali” Chair, Kent LPC

  2. Aim “To develop a mutual understanding of the importance of a Call to Action and discuss ways to promote our case”Agenda7.15 pm Introduction and Background Tali Gill, Chair Kent LPC7.45 pm Call to Action: the National View Ash Soni OBE8.15 pm Call to Action: the LPC View Mike Keen, CEO Kent LPC8.45 pm Pharmacy & other Stakeholdersdiscussing and presenting their views All 9.30 pm AOB  9.45 pm CloseWe thank Bayer PLC for supporting this event with an educational grant.

  3. Overview • Background/Context • Purpose of Pharmacy CtA • How will this be achieved? • What is planned Locally? • What will happen Nationally? • Why it matters • NHSE’s 4 Questions

  4. Background • 1st publication: The NHS belongs to the people – A call to action • 2nd publication: Improving General Practice – a Call to Action • 3rd publication (10th Dec 2014): Improving health and patient care through Community Pharmacy – a Call to Action • Others publications to follow: - dentistry and eye care

  5. Community pharmacy • A number of important developments……

  6. Purpose of Pharmacy CtA? NHS England is working to develop a plan for future primary care services. As part of that it wants to secure community pharmacy services that: • deliver great outcomes; • are cost effective; • reach into every community; and • make the most of pharmacists’ expertise and pharmacy’s unique accessibility

  7. How will this be achieved? By stimulating debate in local communities, the CTA will: • shape local strategies for community pharmacy; and • inform NHS England’s national approach to commissioning community pharmacy services

  8. What is planned locally? • The NHS England Area Team will host a local discussion event prior to mid-March for: • Everyone who works in community pharmacy • Clinical Commissioning Groups • Commissioning Support Units • Community trusts and hospital trusts • Health and Wellbeing Boards and Local Authorities • Patients, carers and local Healthwatch • Area team staff, including LPN chairs • Local Education & Training Board • Academic Health Science Networks • Each Area Team will develop its own engagement plans

  9. What will happen nationally? • NHS England will work closely with a range of national partners including: • Key pharmacy organisations (RPS, PSNC, PV……) • the Department of Health • Public Health England • Health Education England • Local Government Association • Patient Groups • Employers • Pharmacy Educators to develop its strategic approach to commissioning community pharmacy services

  10. Why it matters • Following the CTA, NHS England will publish more detail on how it plans to commission community pharmacy services nationally • This will link to its approach to commissioning general practice and other services

  11. Why it matters • ‘Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’ to persuade the NHS of the credibility of community pharmacies as providers of services, commissioned at national or local level • The results of the CTA will determine policy on future commissioning of community pharmacy services • It is an opportunity we cannot afford to miss!

  12. Why really it matters……. • We all recognise that the use of medicines is sub optimal. Community Pharmacy can play a significant role in supporting patients to get more from their medicines……LTC’s • Community Pharmacy can play a significant role in supporting patients and the public with public health issues………Health-Social care • Urgent and Emergency Care Review. Recognised the role community pharmacy plays in terms of patients contact and support for out of hospital care…….Primary-Secondary transfer care

  13. What questions are they asking?Deadline: 18th March 2014

  14. NHS England’s 4 Questions • How can we create a culture where the public in England are aware of and utilise fully the range of services available from their local community pharmacy now and in the future? • How can the way we commission services from community pharmacy maximise the potential for community pharmacy to support patients to get more from their medicines?

  15. NHS England’s 4 Questions • How can we better integrate community pharmacy services into the patient care pathway? • How can the use of a range of technologies increase the safety of dispensing?

  16. What else has happened locally? • KSS Chief Pharmacists: 22nd Jan 2014 • Kent LPN-Area Team: 6th Feb 2014 • MSoP Pharmacy Undergraduates: 17th Feb 2014 • Kent Contractors: tonight • LPN Chairs: Bi-weekly teleconference • Patient Questionnaire

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