On Wednesday 1st December 2021, the All-Party Parliamentary Pharmacy Group hosted a virtual event, Making the Most of Pharmacy in Primary Care. At the event, parliamentarians heard about the massive contribution of pharmacy teams.
APPG Chair Jackie Doyle-Price MP led a discussion with pharmacy and primary care professionals. Speakers discussed the current challenges and opportunities in the pharmacy sector. Including some of the solutions that pharmacies can offer to post-COVID health challenges and backlogs. How to unleash the potential of pharmacy in the new Integrated Care Systems was also discussed.
We were delighted to hear from the panel of speakers. Dr Richard Vautrey, former Chair of the BMA’s General Practitioners Committee, discussed the relationship between pharmacy and general practice. Stuart Semple, Interim Chief Pharmacist at an Integrated Care System (ICS), discussed pharmacy leadership in new health systems. James Semple, pharmacist and Vice Chair of Community Pharmacy Scotland, spoke about Scotland’s Pharmacy First scheme. And Nick Kaye, Vice-chair of the National Pharmacy Association and pharmacy owner, discussed the NPA’s recently launched “How We Can Help”, report.
Overview of discussion
The APPG heard about merits of removing unnecessary bureaucracy between general practice and pharmacy. An opportunity for health systems to drive better outcomes by aligning priorities and targets across providers of primary care was also discussed. MPs heard how the pharmacy profession can come together to better leverage local leadership systems. There was also an important discussion about how community pharmacies can improve access to primary care and prevent ill health.
Pharmacies have shown themselves to be a valuable member of the NHS family. The meeting highlighted how it was important to appropriately recognise them in the new Integrated Care Systems. Local pharmacies deliver a vital service and have a huge role to play alleviating pressures on other areas of health services.
We are grateful to all those who joined us for the event and their continuing support for the pharmacy sector.