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Expectations for the provision of medicines. Dr Michel Buchmann FIP Vice President. 48th GIRP Annual General Meeting 18th June 2007, GENEVA. Expectations for the provision of medicines. CASE: Thursday the 1st of March 2007, a nurse at a medical centre caring for the elderly
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Expectations for the provision of medicines Dr Michel Buchmann FIP Vice President 48th GIRP Annual General Meeting 18th June 2007, GENEVA
Expectations for the provision of medicines CASE: Thursday the 1st of March 2007, a nurse at a medical centre caring for the elderly requested my advice as a consultant pharmacist about a prescribed analgesic treatment for an 83 year old woman approaching her life’s end. Her attending physician was unavailable. The patient was highly agitated despite the use of buprenorphine 52.5 mcg/h patches together with a reserve medication of morphine 10mg injections twice daily. This medical regime being inadequate, I proposed an additional half patch and the use of Temgesic instead of morphine which was unavailable both in the nursing home and in my pharmacy. My decision having been accepted by the physician on duty, the order was given to the wholesaler at 5.30 pm and I received the medication the same evening at 10.30pm, I was thus able to continue my responsibilities at the centre for the remainder of the night. The patient unfortunately passed away, but peacefully on Sunday the 4th of March. 48th GIRP Annual General Meeting, 18th June 2007, GENEVA Dr. Michel Buchmann, FIP Vice-President
Expectations for the provision of medicines Public/political pressure will always be concerned with health costs. Every wish to introduce innovations with care, every innovation towards quality and excellence will be done by evaluating their costs. The promise of molecular science is for the time being overestimated, but we must prepare ourselves for the implications of this revolution. The public’s confidence in the pharmacist’s practice and decisions will be a key element for the pharmacist’s place in the health systems of tomorrow. 48th GIRP Annual General Meeting, 18th June 2007, GENEVA Dr. Michel Buchmann, FIP Vice-President
Expectations for the provision of medicines One must develop the quality and care of pharmacy, but what is the significance of these words if the evolution is not integrated in a move towards Managed Care? The demands for continued reform of professional education are accepted but in which direction? We all know that it should be “patient orientated” but with what conviction and legislation should it be changed? 48th GIRP Annual General Geeting, 18th June 2007, GENEVA Dr. Michel Buchmann, FIP Vice-President
Expectations for the provision of medicines Patients and consumers are demanding as a right, an internationally high level of safe access to medicines using the logistics of health care chains. That means complex stakes concerning medications and their quality, the creation of new work processes and the introduction and integration of important reforms into health systems. Other professions want to become involved and have their voice heard, but they are driven and pulled by different global visions and interests. 48th GIRP Annual General Meeting, 18th June 2007, GENEVA Dr. Michel Buchmann, FIP Vice-President
Expectations for the provision of medicines The remuneration of the pharmacist must change; this is on the agenda of every professional association. It is moved by an enormous challenge linked to the professional role of the pharmacist in future health care systems. Would you not agree that you have a great responsibility to take up this challenge considering your decision to become a pharmacy owner? 48th GIRP Annual General Meeting, 18th June 2007, GENEVA Dr. Michel Buchmann, FIP Vice-President
Expectations for the provision of medicines • The integration of the whole concept of patient safety into the supply chain • The constant reform and development of the way pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists are educated • The introduction of services and new professional attitudes centred on the needs of the patients with the objective to reduce health costs. • Assuring the integrity and quality of medicines so that no counterfeit and/or spurious medicines enter into the supply chain 48th GIRP Annual General Meeting, 18th June 2007, GENEVA Dr. Michel Buchmann, FIP Vice-President
Expectations for the provision of medicines To jointly obtain these common objectives you can bring to us your political and economic influence and your professional contacts and networking, particularly with the pharmaceutical industry. In this context we are ready to give you, as independent pharmacists securing the final stage of the chain, our wheels of innovation, notably the implementation of managed care with our medical colleagues and nurses. 48th GIRP Annual General Meeting, 18th June 2007, GENEVA Dr. Michel Buchmann, FIP Vice-President
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Locca JF, Bugnon O. Etude comparative 2003-2004 des résultats de l’assistance pharmaceutique appliquée dans les EMS fribourgeois. Nov. 2005 Expectations for the provision of medicines 48th GIRP Annual General Meeting, 18th June 2007, GENEVA Dr. Michel Buchmann, FIP Vice-President
NSAIDS- prescription COXIBS 2003-2004 Source de données brutes : OFAC (2005) Expectations for the provision of medicines 48th GIRP Annual General Meeting, 18th June 2007, GENEVA Dr. Michel Buchmann, FIP Vice-President
Expectations for the provision of medicines As conclusion, FIP wishes to share with you clearly identifiable objectives: The integration of the whole concept of patient safety into the supply chain The constant reform of pharmaceutical education and professional development The introduction of patient-centred services and new professional attitudes, based on the real needs of the patients with the objective to reduce health costs. 48th GIRP Annual General Meeting, 18th June 2007, GENEVA Dr. Michel Buchmann, FIP Vice-President