Title: Implementing Supplementary Prescribing for Pharmacists
1Implementing Supplementary Prescribing for
Pharmacists
- Beth Taylor
- Principal Pharmacist, Community Care, London
Specialist Pharmacy Services - beth.taylor_at_southwarkpct.nhs.uk
2Implementing supplementary prescribing for
pharmacists
- The context
- The London support teams activity
- Identifying candidates
- Training preparation
- Putting prescribing in practice
- Issues for practitioners
- Issues for organisations
- Things that we still need to work on..
- Next steps
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3The context for supplementary prescribing by
pharmacists
- Experience to date with nurse prescribing
- Wider context for developments in prescribing
patient group directions, medicines management - Political context access to medicines,
developing the workforce - New PCTs lack of infrastructure and other
priorities
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4London Supplementary Prescribing Support team
- Successful bid to Lead WDC for London
- Initially 1 year, probably extended for 3
- Aim to support implementation of SPP in London
for all sectors (secondary, primary and community
pharmacy) - Led by and integrated with London Specialist
Pharmacy services (Community Care, Clinical
Pharmacy, Education and Training) - Parallels sector nurse or NMP leads
(but no London-wide nurse lead)
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5London Supplementary Prescribing Support Team
- Strategic lead Jane. Nicholls_at_nwlh.nhs.uk
- Tel 020 8846 2140
- Secondary care lead Jatinder.Harchowal_at_bartsandt
helondon.nhs.uk - Tel 08700 555 500 pager number 857440
- Primary care lead Nuttan.Tanna_at_harrowpct.nhs.uk
- Tel 0208 966 1127
- Appointing in 2004 Community pharmacy lead
- Briefings on www.druginfozone.nhs.uk under
extending prescribing - Plus London Specialists David Webb, Beth
Taylor, Susan Sanders
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6Tasks we identified
- Communication generally
- Infrastructure and systems for SPP
- Identifying candidates
- Working with HEIs and WDCs
- Application process
- Medical support
- Clinical models for SPP and CMPs
- Ongoing support and CPD for prescribers
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7Identifying candidates
- Awareness of what SPP is, and other options
- Networking with specialist groups (clinical
pharmacy, mental health, paediatrics, HIV etc) - Working with Trust and PCT pharmacy leads
- The application process
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8Training preparation
- Supporting HEI staff
- Contributing to curriculum development
- Disseminating information on available options-
- Course length 3 or 6 months
- Course structure
- Uni- or multidisciplinary learning
- Face to face teaching vs CAL and distance
learning - Location
- Additional skills courses eg physical examination
- Supporting candidates before and during training
- Support for referred candidates?
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9Putting SPP into practice- issues for
practitioners
- Practicalities of CMPs
- Drafts on www.druginfozone.nhs.uk
- Can be worked up by peer support groups
- Working arrangements
- Referrals
- With doctors/nurses also in team
- Ordering tests etc
- Relationship with patients
- Shift to more holistic role in care
- Relationship with other pharmacists
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10Putting SPP into practice Issues for
organisations
- Infrastructure needs to be put in place NOW!
- Includes clinical governance issues, policies,
amendments to job descriptions - See chart for PCTs http//www.druginfozone.nhs.uk/
Record20Viewing/viewRecord.aspx?id524078 - See guide for secondary care at
www.druginfozone.nhs.uk
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11Results so far in London
- 33 pharmacists started training Sept 03
- 23 pharmacists expected to start in Feb 04
- HEIs offering SPP courses in 2004
- Kings College
- London Metropolitan
- South Bank (subject to accreditation)
- In South Brighton, Canterbury,
Southampton/Portsmouth (subject to accreditation) - Support project extended for 2 years
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12Clinical areas for first wave SPP candidates
- Cardiology
- heart failure
- Transplantation
- Hypertension
- Cancer
- chemotherapy
- supportive therapy
- Practice support
- osteoporosis
- diabetes
- CHD
- Dyspepsia
- Older people
- Adult ICU
- Prison service
- Mental health
- Lithium clinics
- Renal
- Anaemia
- Hypertension
- Bone disease
- Nutrition
- TPN
- Anticoagulation
- Warfarin
- HIV
- antiretrovirals
- supportive therapy
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13Things that we still need to work on..
- Practitioners generally
- Understanding what SPP really is and how it will
benefit their patients - There are people on courses who may not be able
to prescribe because this, and PGDs, are still
not widely understood - Doctors
- SP should be promoted to doctors at national as
well as local level - Practical models for SPP, especially for
community pharmacists - Illustrating early examples eg using videos
- How to incorporate SPP into medication review
activity
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14What do we still need to work on?
- What is prescribing?
- Unsuitable areas anticoagulation, discharge
prescriptions, surgery - A Specialist role?
- Unlicensed products / CDs
- Success of designated medical practitioners
- IP SP partnership?
- Supporting community pharmacists to develop
models - How does the CMP work?
- Ensuring the SPs prescribe - if not, why not?
- Provision of training where how
- Views from patients, medical, nursing, other
health care professionals
15Next steps
- 2004 workplan
- Focus on practical implementation
- Infrastructure
- Practitioner support
- More work to support community pharmacists and
their PCTs - Work with doctors
- Awareness and understanding of options for
prescribing and supplying medicines
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