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Medicines Optimisation. Priscilla Kankam ( Lead Pharmacist) Medicines Optimisation Team. Department of Health funded report (2010) - £300 million/year wasted on unused medicines: £ 110 million wasted medicine returned to pharmacies for safe disposal annually
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Medicines Optimisation Priscilla Kankam ( Lead Pharmacist) Medicines Optimisation Team
Department of Health funded report (2010) - £300 million/year wasted on unused medicines: £110 million wasted medicine returned to pharmacies for safe disposal annually £90 million worth of unused prescription medicines are stored in people’s homes £50 million worth of NHS supplied medicines are disposed of annually by Care Homes* £1 in every £25 spent on medicines & allied products in primary and community care is unused and wasted. £2.8 million could potentially be saved in West Kent through better medicine management, could be spent on: 470 more hip replacements 300 more heart by-pass operations 65 more community nurses 400 more knee replacements * Source: Evaluation of Scale, Causes and Cost of medicines wasted (DH) Wasted Medicines – Insight Gathering
Medicine Waste Campaign Aims • To encourage and support better use of prescribed medicines • To reduce the amount of unused / partially used medicines and free up valuable resources which can be invested in front line services • Improve patient safety Key messages: • Only order what you need • Do not cash prescriptions if you don’t need them • Wasted medicines waste money and time • Unused medicines cannot be recycled • Discuss your medication with your GP, nurse or pharmacist on a regular basis
Engagement to Campaign timeline • Medicines Optimisation Team proposing to engage the public via • Online and paper questionnaire • Focus group(s) with patients and public • Focus group(s) with care home staff • Timeline • Engagement for campaign: Feb–Apr 2016 • Questionnaire • Focus group(s) • Campaign launch: June 2016 • Evaluation of campaign and re engagement with public: Autumn 2016
How can you help ……… • PPG chairs • Review and comment on the survey questionnaire to Ferne Haxby (ferne.haxby@nhs.net) by Tuesday 23 February • Promote survey • Use core questions for discussion with practice patients to provide feedback to CCG • What do you think would stop people from keeping or hoarding medicine that they are not taking or do not need? • What do you think can be done to better support patients on repeat prescriptions to ensure they only order what they need? • Recruit practice patients to participate in a focus group(s)