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With complex medication regimens becoming the new norm, achieving compliance with CMS’s guidance has become challenging for many nursing home operators. In a recent Q&A, Guardian Pharmacy Services Director of Clinical and Regulatory Support Erin Marriott, RPh, BCGP shares insights on how operators can remain compliant with F755 of the CMS State Operations Manual Appendix PP and the role consultant pharmacists play in ensuring safe medication use. https://loom.ly/HojOypQ #LongTermCare #Pharmacy
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Pharmacy First Pharmacy owners who intend to provide the Pharmacy First service are now able to claim their initial £2,000 fixed payment. All pharmacy owners who want to provide the Pharmacy First service (including those already providing the Community Pharmacist Consultation Service (CPCS)) must declare that they agree to the terms and scope of the three elements of the Pharmacy First service (NHS Referrals for Minor Illness, Urgent Medicine Supply and the Clinical Pathway Consultations) on the NHS Business Services Authority Manage Your Service (MYS) portal. The deadline for making this declaration is 11.59pm on 31st January 2024; however pharmacy owners who register by 11.59pm on 31st December 2023 will receive the payment on 1st February 2024 (those who register after this date but by 11.59pm on 31st January 2024, will receive the payment on 1st March 2024 instead). Find out more here👇🏻 https://lnkd.in/ectX_5f6 #communitypharmacy #pharmacist #pharmacyfirst #pharmacyservices
Pharmacy First: Claim window now open for initial £2,000 fixed payment - Community Pharmacy England
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Medication errors associated with the administration of the wrong dose and/or wrong concentration are believed to be more prevalent when frontline practitioners are provided with a parenteral product that requires additional manipulation at the bedside. Join ISMP for a breakfast symposium at the Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists (TSHP) Annual Seminar on Saturday, April 6 where faculty will describe key vulnerabilities when IV medications require manipulation that have led to errors and patient harm. For more information and to register: www.ismp.org/node/123985 This program is supported by Fresenius Kabi. #medicationsafety #medsafety #patientsafety #medicationerrors #hospitals #pharmacists
Improving Medication Safety, Costs, and Patient Outcomes
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Multidisciplinary Team Approach to Adverse Effect Monitoring for Bispecifics in MM: Carol Ann Huff, MD, describes her institution's multidisciplinary approach to monitoring for adverse events when administering bispecific antibodies, including the roles of nurses, pharmacists, and attending physicians. #finance #pharmacy #lifesciences
Multidisciplinary Team Approach to Adverse Effect Monitoring for Bispecifics in MM
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A pharmacy pilot in Devon, led by Vicky Webb, Independent Prescribing Clinical Lead at UHP, recently featured in the winter 2024 national pharmaceutical journal, PM Healthcare Journal. There is a national drive to expand community pharmacist service provision to include a wider range of clinical services and independent prescribing. The Devon Teach and Treat Pilot aims to support community pharmacists from across the county to achieve their independent prescribing qualification by providing access to suitable supervisors and clinical environment. Following recent research in the South West, it was clear that there is a significant need to expand supervision capacity for pharmacists. NHS Health Education England offered funding to the integrated care boards (ICB) in the South West to pilot ‘Teach and Treat’ clinics as a way of creating supervision capacity for community pharmacists. The clinics support several pharmacists training to be prescribers by providing a DPP and suitable clinical environment. In May 2023, in collaboration with Devon ICB, the pharmacy department at UHP recruited Vicky Webb, a nurse advanced clinical practitioner (ACP), into the role of independent prescribing clinical lead (IPCL) to establish and operationalise a model that would facilitate the supervision of multiple trainee prescribers. Vicky spent time in community pharmacies, GP surgeries, specialist community teams, local pharmaceutical committee (LPC) and urgent treatment centres to understand more about the particular challenges faced by community pharmacists and gauge where potential supervision could be accessed. Ten local community pharmacists were selected to apply for their prescribing qualification with the support of Devon Teach and Treat from September 2023. Kandarp Thakkar, Chief Pharmacist University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, said: “This pilot is an important strategic initiative. The doors at the front of our hospitals are heaving and there is a real opportunity for community pharmacy to help reduce this demand. However, in the short term, as hospitals have the bigger education and training infrastructure, we need to support our community pharmacy colleagues in developing the skills they need to ultimately help us.” From September 2026, all newly qualified pharmacists will be independent prescribers (IP) at the point of registration. This will give patients an additional point of access to experienced and skilled clinicians who will be able to consult, assess, diagnose, and prescribe within a specific remit. In turn, this should assist with some of the workload experienced by general practice and urgent care. Read more on this at https://bit.ly/3UO8Y6m #Pharmacy #Healthcare #Devon
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IN PRESS: Medication Discrepancies Across Care Transitions and the Role of Pharmacy Technician: A Retrospective Chart Review. @liaw_saman #Pharmacists #ForPharmacy https://lnkd.in/eCiBHKrv
Medication Discrepancies Across Care Transitions and the Role of Pharmacy Technicians: A Retrospective Chart Review
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What are your 2024 growth plans for your infusion therapy business? Are you planning to open an ambulatory infusion clinic or establish a pharmacy suite for infusion of biologics, first doses, or other challenging situations? Perhaps you’re considering implementing an infusion nursing program for your home infusion patients. Is accreditation on the horizon, or do you need help mentoring your staff’s skills in the realm of clinical judgment? With nearly 4 decades of experience in home infusion, Expert Infusion Nurse Consulting, LLC has the experience and skillset to help your organization reach its goals for the coming year. Let’s talk. #homeinfusion #infusiontherapy #infusionnursing #ambulatoryinfusion
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Dont forget to register for the upcoming webinar "Review of Risk Evaluation & Mitigation Strategy" on Wednesday, June 19, 2024 (7:30 - 8:30 AM). This program will review the purpose/importance of the REMS program by reviewing the history of REMS, components of REMS, the roles of participants in REMS, and applying this knowledge using several drugs as examples. https://lnkd.in/edXcnfHJ Objectives for Pharmacists & Pharmacy Technicians: Discuss the history of the REMS programs Describe the various components of REMS and their purposes Explain the potential roles of different participants in REMS programs Review recent updates to REMS drugs, specifically focusing on medications for outpatient use
Brienn McWhirter, PharmD
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Todays launch of 'Pharmacy First' in the UK is a positive step for Patients, Pharmacists and GPs. Plenty of opportunity to build upon this in the future - more treatments, more pharmacists signed-up, freeing up precious GP time, and reducing A&E attendance - but also need to work hard to make sure that any blips are quickly resolved. #PharmacyFirst #Pharmacy #GP #NHS https://lnkd.in/dnaW25id
Pharmacy First launches across England today - Community Pharmacy England
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Patient outcomes are likely to improve when pharmacists and pharmacy technicians can practice at the top of their licenses. Learn more about how you can move toward a “full scope of pharmacy practice https://bit.ly/48AgTYt
Full Scope of Pharmacy Practice: Reinventing the Future and Overcoming Barriers
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