- New law will allow pharmacists to administer HIV prevention medication without prescription (thenevadaindependent.com)
Nevada will become one of the first states to allow pharmacists to prescribe human immunodeficiency virus prevention drugs to patients at risk of contracting the virus, as the state works to combat one of the highest rates of HIV diagnoses in the country...A bill signed by Gov. Steve Sisolak on June 6 authorizes pharmacists with sufficient liability coverage to prescribe, dispense and administer HIV prevention drugs — including post-exposure prophylaxis to people who may have come into contact with HIV and pre-exposure prophylaxis for people at risk — without a prescription from a practitioner starting as early as Oct. 1, in accordance with protocols to be developed by the State Board of Pharmacy over the next several months...READ MORE
- New Massachusetts law recognizes pharmacist as providers (pharmacist.com)
...the governor of Massachusetts signed legislation that includes language recognizing pharmacists as health care providers in the state...The new law, S.2984: An Act Promoting a Resilient Health Care System That Puts Patients First, not only expands scope of practice for certain health care providers, but also increases insurance coverage for telehealth services...“This is a culmination of nearly a decade of advocating for pharmacists and their profession in our state,” said Massachusetts Pharmacists Association President Maureen Judkins, PharmD...READ MORE
- FIP moves primary health care agenda in the European Region forward with new report (fip.org)FIP Regional Conference for the European RegionDelivering primary health care: Pharmacists taking the next leap forward (fip.org)
Needs in the European Region in order for pharmacy to deliver breakthroughs for better primary health care are described in a new report...The report summarises the key messages from a conference for the European Region, held by FIP in collaboration the Turkish Pharmacists’ Association in 2019, which facilitated mapping and prioritisation of pharmaceutical practice, service, education and workforce development needs in the context of primary health care. At that conference, pharmacy leaders and pharmacists representing 37 countries in the region committed to deliver better primary health care through pharmacy, and the report presents findings of a survey of FIP member organisations conducted between June and September 2020 to evaluate national pharmacy priorities and strategies towards the implementation of that commitment...READ MORE
- Deregulate Pharmacists Now To Increase COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake (reason.com)
Enabling tens of millions of Americans to get themselves speedily vaccinated against COVID-19 will be a huge logistics challenge. A new policy brief from the Mercatus Center, a think tank at George Mason University, argues that we could greatly accelerate the process by removing the complex state regulations that prevent pharmacists from administering vaccines...The...report recommends that state regulators relax age restrictions on pharmacist-administered vaccinations; issue statewide standing orders authorizing pharmacists to administer vaccines without requiring a physician-written prescription for each patient; and revise regulations, as Oregon has, to permit pharmacists to administer all of the vaccines recommended by the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. The latter recommendation "prevents lag in vaccine administration due to boards or legislatures having to approve individually named vaccines for pharmacist administration."...READ MORE
- CVS adding 14 new markets to its Project Health preventive screening program (fiercehealthcare.com)CVS Health launches $100M digital health investment fund (fiercehealthcare.com)
CVS Health is expanding its program to offer no-cost, community-based screenings to 14 more markets...Project Health, which is now in its sixteenth year, offers a slew of free biometric screenings at CVS Pharmacy locations, including blood pressure, glucose levels and cholesterol. Patients can then meet with a nurse practitioner, who can provide additional guidance and referrals for treatment if needed...The program is also launching four new mobile units, CVS said, and anticipates providing 1,700 screening events across its 32 markets by the end of the year...READ MORE
- COVID-19 vaccine delivery will need as many community pharmacy vaccinators as possible (pharmaceutical-journal.com)Ambulatory Pharmacists Provide Value During Pandemic (pharmacypracticenews.com)
NHS England is preparing for the huge task of delivering COVID-19 vaccines, including through community pharmacies...Delivery of a COVID-19 vaccine to the public will require the participation of “as many of the workforce who are trained in vaccination as possible” from community pharmacy...Jill Loader, deputy director of pharmacy commissioning at NHS England and NHS Improvement, said there were “a number of different ways community pharmacy can get involved” in the COVID-19 vaccine delivery programme, with some community pharmacies expected to be commissioned as a vaccination site through a locally enhanced service...“We anticipate that we are going to need to use as many of the workforce who are trained in vaccination as possible,” she said...READ MORE
- How sub-Saharan Africa’s healthcare challenges can be addressed with pharmacy education reform is set out in a new FIP report (fip.org)FIP pharmacy education insub-SaharanAfricaThe FIP-UNESCO UNITWIN Programme: A decade ofeducation partnership across Africa (fip.org)
The most pressing healthcare, health workforce and pharmaceutical education needs in sub-Saharan Africa are described in a report published...by FIP, alongside recommendations towards achieving universal health coverage. The new report, “FIP pharmacy education in sub-Saharan Africa”, documents the outcomes of the FIP-UNESCO UNITWIN Global Pharmacy Education Development Network, launched in 2010 to advance research, training and curriculum development in pharmacy education by building university networks and encouraging inter-university cooperation worldwide...READ MORE
- Washington State pharmacists retain “diagnosing” authority (pharmacist.com)
A December 2020 opinion issued by Washington Attorney General...affirmed pharmacists’ standard of practice under collaborative drug therapy agreements (CDTAs)...“[The opinion] clearly states that pharmacists working under CDTAs can identify and treat illness. This is reassuring news to practitioners who have developed practices that care for patients with these agreements,”...The opinion was a response to questions from the Washington State Medical Commission about whether pharmacists can diagnose patients pursuant to CDTAs—and if that constitutes unauthorized practice of medicine—and whether prescribers can enter CDTAs permitting pharmacists to diagnose patients...READ MORE
- FIP expert group issues advice on COVID-19 tests (fip.org)COVID-19:Evaluation of diagnostic testing methods and devices (fip.org)
To help pharmacists advise people on COVID-19 tests, FIP has...issued a guidance document produced by its SARS-CoV-2 Testing Working Group, which has evaluated the diagnostic testing methods and devices currently available...The document covers how different types of diagnostic tests work and the interpretation of results. It also addresses the question of whether or not the presence of antibodies confers immunity to SARS-CoV-2, and makes recommendations on information to give to patients who have tested positive or negative...READ MORE
- CVS pushing for pharmacy technicians to be able to administer COVID-19 vaccines (fiercehealthcare.com)CVS Health to hire 15,000 across the U.S. in fourth quarter (cvshealth.com)CVS to add 1K rapid-result COVID-19 test sites at pharmacies (fiercehealthcare.com)
CVS Health is pushing for pharmacy technicians to be allowed to administer COVID-19 vaccines...The healthcare giant is hiring more than 10,000 full- and part-time pharmacy technicians in Q4 in anticipation of flu season, and urging for them to have an expanded scope of practice that would allow them to vaccinate patients for the novel coronavirus under supervision from an immunization-certified pharmacist...CVS said that allowing technicians to administer vaccines would "help fill the urgent need to safely and quickly scale distribution of a vaccine and extend the capacity of the health care workforce to address the pandemic."...READ MORE