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Guild of Healthcare Pharmacists Procurement and Distribution Interest Group. 7 th June 2007 Dr Keith Ridge Chief Pharmaceutical Officer (England). 16,000. Under 16s. Projection.
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Guild of Healthcare PharmacistsProcurement and Distribution Interest Group 7th June 2007 Dr Keith Ridge Chief Pharmaceutical Officer (England)
16,000 Under 16s Projection Which two or three of these, in your opinion, are the aspects of public services that are most in need of improvement? 14,000 12,000 10,000 50 8,000 45 Over 65s 6,000 US 35 40 30 4,000 UK 25 Number of people over 65 yrs 35 2,000 20 15 0 30 10 Japan 1971 1981 1991 2001 2004 2011 2021 5 0 25 % 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2003 20 15 10 % obesity in selected countries 5 0 Making sure Getting Friendly and Keeping me Making it Quickly Being able to services are things right helpful staff informed on easy to get responding contact them available to first time the services in touch to an enquiry at weekends Netherlands all who need they provide when you and in the them have an evening enquiry ACCESS QUALITY RESPONSIVENESS Some context As a nation we have changing needs…. … and the public has new expectations of services
Money following the patients, rewarding the best, giving others the incentive toimprove (transactional reforms) More personalisation, a stronger voice and a greater focus on More diverse providers, with Better care prevention through strengthened more freedom to innovate and Better patient experience commissioning and greater improve services patient choice Better value for money (supply - side reforms) (demand - side reforms) A framework of system management, regulation and decision making which guarantees safety and quality, fairness, equity and value for money (system management reforms)
Promote procurement of injectable medicines with inherent safety features. Purchasing for Safety
Values and beliefs of pharmacists Respect for medicines To act in the patients best interests Barber etal (RPSGB 2007)
Maintain values and beliefs All understand the complexity of the medicines supply system Embrace sensible change Look beyond boundaries Maintain knowledge and skills (role of the proposed Royal College) Building on the past
integrity compassion altruism continuous improvement excellence working in partnership with members of the wider healthcare team Royal College of Physicians Dec 2005 Description of professionalism