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Hospital Pharmacy in Canada Report Data Trends New Frontline Staff Surveys Your Suggestions 

Hospital Pharmacy in Canada Report Data Trends New Frontline Staff Surveys Your Suggestions . Kevin Hall B. Sc. Pharm., Pharm. D., FCSHP Clinical Associate Professor Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Alberta Chuck Wilgosh B. Sc. Pharm., MBA

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Hospital Pharmacy in Canada Report Data Trends New Frontline Staff Surveys Your Suggestions 

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  1. Hospital Pharmacy in Canada ReportData Trends New Frontline Staff SurveysYour Suggestions  Kevin Hall B. Sc. Pharm., Pharm. D., FCSHP Clinical Associate Professor Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Alberta Chuck Wilgosh B. Sc. Pharm., MBA Pharmacy Practice Consultant

  2. Objectives • To review and briefly discuss trends in the responses to a number of selected questions that have appeared in the Hospital Pharmacy in Canada Report. • To briefly review and discuss the front-line staff (pharmacists and technicians) surveys that were included in the 2011/12 HPC Report. • To obtain feedback from the conference attendees concerning possible additions or deletions of survey questions.

  3. IV admixture to 90% or more of beds

  4. Types of Drug Distribution Systems

  5. Automated Dispensing Cabinet Adoption

  6. Implementation of CPOEs

  7. Technician checking Unit Dose trays

  8. Trends in Pharmacist Activities

  9. Uses of Barcoding in Hospital Pharmacy (Base: all respondents)

  10. North American Health-System / Hospital Pharmacists Initiative (ASHP, CSHP, APES, etc.) • Started in early 2000s, first version posted on ASHP’s • Web site in June 2001 • Strategic vision and action plan with 36 goals in 6 domains • Goals and objectives were based on available evidence and were considered achievable by 2015 • Baselines established and targets created

  11. CSHP 2015 Progress – 10 to 12 years laterMedication Reconciliation “In 100% of hospitals and related healthcare settings, pharmacists will ensure that medication reconciliation occurs during transfers across the continuum of care.” Target: 100% of hospitals On admission: On Transfer: On Discharge 2010 69% 41% 36% 2012 85% 47% 44%

  12. CSHP 2015 Progress – 10 to 12 years laterMonitoring of complex and high risk regimens “The medication therapy of 100% of inpatients with complex and high risk medication regimens will be monitored by a pharmacist” Target: 100% of hospitals Results 2010 Survey: 5% Results 2012 Survey 10%

  13. CSHP 2015 Progress – 10 to 12 years laterMonitoring of complex and high risk regimens “75% of hospital inpatients discharged with complex and high-risk medication regimens will receive medication counselling managed by a pharmacist.” Target: 75% Results 2008 Survey: 3% Results 2010 Survey: 2% Results 2012 Survey 2%

  14. CSHP 2015 Progress – 10 to 12 years laterEnsuring appropriate therapy on discharge “90% of hospital pharmacies will participate in ensuring that patients hospitalized for an acute MI will receive an ACE inhibitor at discharge.” Target: 90% Results 2008 Survey: 53% Results 2010 Survey: 59% Results 2012 Survey 58%

  15. CSHP 2015 Progress – 10 to 12 years laterEnsuring appropriate therapy on discharge “90% of hospital pharmacies will participate in ensuring that patients hospitalized for an acute MI will receive a beta blocker at discharge.” Target: 90% Results 2008 Survey: 52% Results 2010 Survey: 59% Results 2012 Survey 59%

  16. CSHP 2015 Progress – 10 to 12 years laterEnsuring safety of medication use “80% of hospital pharmacies will conduct an annual assessment of the processes used for compounding sterile medications.” Target: 80% Results 2008 Survey: 24% Results 2010 Survey: 29% Results 2012 Survey 48%

  17. CSHP 2015 Progress – 10 to 12 years laterApplying technology to improve medication safety “75% of hospitals will use machine-readable coding to verify medications before dispensing pharmacies will conduct an annual assessment of the processes used for compounding sterile medications.” Target: 75% Results 2008 Survey: 13% Results 2010 Survey: 17% Results 2012 Survey 20%

  18. CSHP 2015 Progress – 10 to 12 years laterApplying technology to improve medication safety “For routine medication prescribing for inpatients, 75%of hospitals will use CPOE systems that include clinical decision support.” Target: 75% Results 2008 Survey: 7% Results 2010 Survey: 6% Results 2012 Survey 9%

  19. So why do changes occurso slowly ?

  20. Frontline technician survey

  21. Your Suggestions

  22. Technician certification and regulation: • Has your department held informational sessions with its pharmacy technicians to explain what technician certification and technician regulation are, the status of pharmacy technician certification/regulation across Canada, and the personal implications that this may have for you? • no • yes

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