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Title: Repeat Dispensing


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Repeat Dispensing
  • Lesley Irvin

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What is repeat dispensing?
  • A convenient way for patients to receive repeat
    medication without the need for repeated visits
    to GP surgery
  • A process whereby medicines usage is improved and
    potential waste reduced
  • A way to reduce GP and practice staff workload
  • A way to develop pharmacy skills and services

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Whats in it for me? GPs
  • Reduced workload in processing and signing
    prescriptions
  • Improved patient compliance may mean less surgery
    visits
  • Early indication of medicine related problems
  • Closer working with local pharmacies

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Whats in it for me? Pharmacists
  • Improved understanding of patients conditions and
    needs
  • Chance to develop skills and services
  • Improved communication with GPs
  • Improved workload planning

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Whats in it for me? Patients
  • Convenience
  • Time and money savings
  • Closer relationship with pharmacist
  • Better understanding of medicines
  • Less need to stockpile
  • Early identification of medicines related problems

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Whats in it for me? PCTs
  • Improved medicines management less waste,
    reduced expenditure
  • Satisfied patients and practitioners
  • Long term improvement in health outcomes
  • Potential reduction in medicines related hospital
    admissions

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Recipe for successIngredients
  • A surgery
  • GP software
  • An infusion of training
  • Patient selection and consent
  • Local pharmacies
  • PCT support

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What we did
  • Pathfinder site
  • Initial meeting
  • Patient selection
  • Practice staff and GP training
  • Community pharmacy visits and ongoing support
  • Technician lead sign up clinics

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Initial meeting at surgery
  • GP prescribing lead, Practice Manager, PCT
    pharmacist and technician, local community
    pharmacists
  • Orientation
  • Agree process for the surgery
  • Agree time scale for 50 patient introduction
  • Agree patient selection criteria

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Initial patient selection
  • Patients aged 16 to 65
  • Stable chronic condition
  • No changes in medication in last six months
  • Patients taking a single medicine eg
    levothyroxine, a couple of medicines eg
    beclometasone and salbutamol inhalers or with a
    seasonal, predictable condition such as hayfever

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Training for Practice Staff
  • Technician lead
  • One to one
  • Process explained
  • Consent form explained need for scanning
  • Generating the prescription
  • Importance of good communication
  • Benefits to practice and patients

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Community Pharmacy Support
  • PCT Pharmacist visit
  • Process explained
  • Training checked
  • Importance of SOPs, locum training etc
  • Secure storage conditions
  • Supplies of communication forms given
  • Ongoing support given where required

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The sign up clinic
  • Process explained
  • General health checked
  • Medication review performed if necessary
  • Process explained consent obtained
  • Agreement to use one pharmacy
  • Pharmacy procedures explained
  • Any necessary tests arranged
  • Prescriptions prepared

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Results BWWPCT
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What problems have we encountered?
  • Failure to attend sign up clinic
  • Patients getting collection and delivery service,
    or post dated scripts
  • GPs not using consent forms
  • GPs not documenting sign up
  • GP reluctance to become involved
  • Community Pharmacists not yet accredited
  • Repeat dispensing SOPs not in place

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The next steps
  • One to one training with GPs
  • Appointment of Practice repeat dispensing
    coordinators
  • Further training for community pharmacies
  • Community pharmacies to identify suitable
    patients
  • Enable all Torex practices to generate repeat
    dispensing scripts

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Volume of RD prescriptions
  • Small numbers
  • Helps initially
  • Specialist system
  • Limited staff contact and knowledge
  • Reduced practice compliance
  • Reduced patient compliance
  • Large numbers
  • Whole team involvement including locums
  • Becomes the normal
  • Improved benefits to practices and pharmacies
  • Improved patient experience

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Recommendations
  • Good patient selection
  • Thorough training
  • Good communication
  • Raising patient awareness
  • Start small but aim big
  • Standardise arrangements

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Contact
  • To obtain a copy of this presentation and/or the
    supporting documentation used by BWWPCT
  • Email lesley.irvin_at_bwwpct.nhs.uk
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