Pharmacists: Key Healthcare Professionals Transforming Global Healthcare Systems

 
Pharmacists are healthcare professionals
 
Key facts
 
They already provide a wide range of health services
2,7,8
 
Examples include
 
Recognised by major international organisations
 
The 
United Nations 
uses the density of pharmacists as a measure of progress on
Sustainable Development Goal target 3.c.
9
The 
International Labour Organization 
classifies pharmacists as health professionals
(sub major group 22, unit group 2262).
10
According to the 
World Health Organization
, “community pharmacists are the health
professionals most accessible to the public and are a cornerstone of primary health
care. The role of community pharmacists is expanding globally”.
11
The 
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
 has recommended that
countries introduce changes to legislation to expand the role of pharmacists to relieve
pressure on the rest of the healthcare system.
12
 
Some countries have already
introduced changes . . .
 
Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of
Health, Ontario, Canada, on an initiative
allowing pharmacist prescribing
14
 
Susan Nakhumicha, Cabinet Minister,
Ministry of Health, Kenya, on implementing the
country’s new Social Health Authority
13
 
“Community pharmacists will
now be integrated into primary
care networks, registered as
service providers.”
 
“T
he status quo isn’t working.
As we put our bold plan into
action, you will be connected to
care when you need it most and
where it’s most convenient.”
 
Africa
 
Americas
 
The Egyptian Ministry of Health
and Population’s new National
Population and Development
Strategy includes use of
pharmacies to improve the
quality of family planning.
15
 
“We’re changing the future of
healthcare with more people
accessing care closer to home.
Community pharmacists have
an important role to play” you
need it most and where it’s
most convenient.”
 
Some countries have already
introduced changes . . .
 
Stephen Donnelly, Minister for Health, Ireland
16
 
Eastern
Mediterranean
 
Europe
 
Jadej Thammatacharee, Secretary General,
National Health Security Office, Thailand, on
the country’s Universal Coverage Scheme
17
 
Steven Miles, Premier of Queensland,
Australia, on an initiative that increases
pharmacists’ scope of practice
18
 
“We know our hardworking
pharmacists are more than capable
to deliver [services for common
health conditions] and divert people
away from our emergency
departments
and GPs.”
 
Some countries have already
introduced changes . . .
 
Pharmacists are one of the key
players in the health system
and can play significant roles in
increasing people’s
access to
primary care
.”
 
South East
Asia
 
Western
Pacific
 
Think Health, Think Pharmacy!
 
The pharmacy profession needs universal
recognition of its unique place in primary health
care.
I
t is through the pharmacy profession that much
progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 3
(“good health and well-being for all”) will be made.
We need policymakers to think about universal
pharmacy coverage when they think about
universal health coverage.
We want everyone to think about pharmacy when
they think about their health!
 
www.fip.org/think-health-think-pharmacy
 
Support the
campaign
 
1.
L’Assurance Maladie: 
https://tinyurl.com/mr2fwd85
2.
International Pharmaceutical Federation 
https://tinyurl.com/22h8axhj
3.
International Pharmaceutical Federation 
www.fip.org/file/5848
4.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 
https://tinyurl.com/mseny9nc
5.
Terry DR et al. Rural and remote health 
www.rrh.org.au/journal/article/8687
.
6.
Price E et al. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37543960/
7.
International Pharmaceutical Federation 
www.fip.org/file/5656
.
8.
International Pharmaceutical Federation 
www.fip.org/file/1348
9.
United Nations 
https://bit.ly/3Ng0C1k
.
10.
International Labour Organization 
https://bit.ly/3iwI7Yi
.
11.
World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe 
https://bit.ly/3LcsKjZ
.
12.
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development 
https://bit.ly/3wJKejE
.
13.
Ministry of Health, Kenya 
https://x.com/MOH_Kenya/status/1800934788984963122
14.
Ontario Newsroom 
https://news.ontario.ca/en/release/1002683/your-health-a-plan-for-connected-and-convenient-care
15.
Ministry of Health and Population, Egypt 
https://tinyurl.com/4vb94phe
16.
Stephen Donnelly Twitter 
https://twitter.com/DonnellyStephen/status/1784308555119579376
17.
National Health Security Office, Thailand 
https://tinyurl.com/373fyzbm
.
18.
Queensland Government 
https://tinyurl.com/2wrjuxfu
.
 
 
 
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Pharmacists play a crucial role in healthcare systems worldwide, providing a wide range of health services and recognized by major international organizations. Several countries are implementing changes to integrate pharmacists into primary care networks, allowing them to prescribe and offer essential services closer to communities. This transformation aims to improve access to primary care, reduce pressure on traditional healthcare providers, and enhance overall public health outcomes.

  • Pharmacists
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  • Global health
  • Primary care
  • Healthcare transformation

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  1. Pharmacists are healthcare professionals Key facts

  2. They already provide a wide range of health services2,7,8 Examples include

  3. Recognised by major international organisations The United Nations uses the density of pharmacists as a measure of progress on Sustainable Development Goal target 3.c.9 The International Labour Organization classifies pharmacists as health professionals (sub major group 22, unit group 2262).10 According to the World Health Organization, community pharmacists are the health professionals most accessible to the public and are a cornerstone of primary health care. The role of community pharmacists is expanding globally .11 The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has recommended that countries introduce changes to legislation to expand the role of pharmacists to relieve pressure on the rest of the healthcare system.12

  4. Some countries have already introduced changes . . . Americas Africa The status quo isn t working. As we put our bold plan into action, you will be connected to care when you need it most and where it s most convenient. Community pharmacists will now be integrated into primary care networks, registered as service providers. Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, Ontario, Canada, on an initiative allowing pharmacist prescribing14 Susan Nakhumicha, Cabinet Minister, Ministry of Health, Kenya, on implementing the country s new Social Health Authority13

  5. Some countries have already introduced changes . . . Europe Eastern Mediterranean We re changing the future of healthcare with more people accessing care closer to home. Community pharmacists have an important role to play you need it most and where it s most convenient. The Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population s new National Population and Development Strategy includes use of pharmacies to improve the quality of family planning.15 Stephen Donnelly, Minister for Health, Ireland16

  6. Some countries have already introduced changes . . . Western Pacific South East Asia We know our hardworking pharmacists are more than capable to deliver [services for common health conditions] and divert people away from our emergency departments and GPs. Pharmacists are one of the key players in the health system and can play significant roles in increasing people s access to primary care. Steven Miles, Premier of Queensland, Australia, on an initiative that increases pharmacists scope of practice18 Jadej Thammatacharee, Secretary General, National Health Security Office, Thailand, on the country s Universal Coverage Scheme17

  7. Think Health, Think Pharmacy! The pharmacy profession needs universal recognition of its unique place in primary health care. It is through the pharmacy profession that much progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 3 ( good health and well-being for all ) will be made. We need policymakers to think about universal pharmacy coverage when they think about universal health coverage. We want everyone to think about pharmacy when they think about their health! Support the campaign www.fip.org/think-health-think-pharmacy

  8. References 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. International Labour Organization https://bit.ly/3iwI7Yi. 11. World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe https://bit.ly/3LcsKjZ. 12. Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development https://bit.ly/3wJKejE. 13. Ministry of Health, Kenya https://x.com/MOH_Kenya/status/1800934788984963122 14. Ontario Newsroom https://news.ontario.ca/en/release/1002683/your-health-a-plan-for-connected-and-convenient-care 15. Ministry of Health and Population, Egypt https://tinyurl.com/4vb94phe 16. Stephen Donnelly Twitter https://twitter.com/DonnellyStephen/status/1784308555119579376 17. National Health Security Office, Thailand https://tinyurl.com/373fyzbm. 18. Queensland Government https://tinyurl.com/2wrjuxfu. L Assurance Maladie: https://tinyurl.com/mr2fwd85 International Pharmaceutical Federation https://tinyurl.com/22h8axhj International Pharmaceutical Federation www.fip.org/file/5848 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention https://tinyurl.com/mseny9nc Terry DR et al. Rural and remote health www.rrh.org.au/journal/article/8687. Price E et al. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37543960/ International Pharmaceutical Federation www.fip.org/file/5656. International Pharmaceutical Federation www.fip.org/file/1348 United Nations https://bit.ly/3Ng0C1k.

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