Abstract

Pharmacy education continues to evolve to better prepare pharmacists for their roles and responsibilities in an increasingly complex health care environment with advanced patient health needs. Another important factor is the pharmacists themselves. Over the past 50 years, the role of pharmacists has evolved along with the health care needs of our population. In addition to dispensing medications and ensuring patient safety, today’s pharmacists are taking a larger role as medical counselors, educators and advocates. They are integral part of the health care team, and are among the most trusted and accessible health care professionals. This accessibility allows them to perform more patient care activities, including counseling, medication management, and preventive care screenings. Beyond the care provided to individual patients, pharmacists have expanded their reach to influence the public health of communities. A pharmacist is uniquely positioned to provide disease state management through appropriate medication therapy management that has been demonstrated to improve patient outcomes and decrease overall health care costs. This role is more important than ever as the environment is demanding new practice and payment models that are required to further optimize care and outcomes while addressing the unsustainable increases in health care costs. All people who take medications are at risk of actual or potential drug therapy problems. These problems are a significant source of morbidity and mortality when left undetected and unresolved and drive huge costs across the health system. As drug therapy experts, pharmacists provide drug therapy management services built around a partnership between the pharmacist, the patient (or his or her caregiver), physicians and other members of a patient’s health care team.

Highlights

  • Pharmacy is the art and science of preparing and dispensing medications and the provision of drug-related information to the public

  • Sales and Marketing The pharmacist, whose professional ethics demand a concern for the interest of Patients, can contribute to proper marketing practices related to health care and to the provision of appropriate information to health professionals and the public

  • Ambulatory care pharmacy practice is defined as the provision of integrated, accessible healthcare services by pharmacists who are accountable for addressing medication needs, developing sustained partnerships with patients, and practicing in the context of family and community

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Summary

Introduction

Pharmacy is the art and science of preparing and dispensing medications and the provision of drug-related information to the public. The current philosophy or approach to professional practice in pharmacy is designated as pharmaceutical care. This concept holds that the important role of the pharmacist is “the responsible provision of drug therapy for the purpose of achieving definite outcomes that improve a patient’s quality of life.”. Every place (even a community pharmacy) where medication is used for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of any clinical condition, that is considered to be the interface of pharmacist and patient, should be recognized as the pharmacist's clinic

APhA Practice for Pharmaceutical Care
Scope of Pharmacists
Academic Pharmacist
Industrial Pharmacists
The Healthcare Pharmacists
In Health Promotion and Social Responsibilities
Ambulatory Care Clinics
In the Assurance of Product Quality Through the Distribution Chain
In Drug Procurement Agencies
Pharmacist’s Role Plays in Public Health
Collaboration
Emergency Preparedness and Response
Patient Advocacy
Minimizing Adverse Drug Events
Education and Research
Pharmacist on the Home Care Team
Future Roles of Pharmacists
Pharmacy Professional Organizations Worldwide
Job Market in Developed Countries
10. Success of Pharmacist-led Interventions
10.1. In Medication Adherence Improvement and Therapeutic Cost Minimization
10.2. In Pediatric Wards
10.3. Chronic Disease Management
Findings
11. Conclusion
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