Abstract

Pharmacists are well-respected health care practitioners tasked with providing optimal patient care while operating under an assigned code of ethics. Pharmacists know their responsibility regarding improving patients’ health in the examination room, pharmacy, and hospital, but several factors influence the well-being of a patient that are not directly related to their therapy regimens. A patient’s actions regarding political and social issues can have an indirect effect on their health and the health of others. As health professionals, are pharmacists duty-bound to alert patients to the impact of public policies on the health care system and their individual health? In addition, should pharmacists be able to assess when interventions are necessary and provide this education? As a profession, pharmacy must work toward creating guidance to help practitioners identify and address these issues with patients and encourage positive outcomes for individual patients and communities as a whole. Political and social issues will continue to become intertwined in the patient–practitioner relationship, and tools must be created to best navigate these delicate topics.

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