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Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Non Medical Prescribing Alison Hogg

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING DRIVERS FOR CHANGE

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Cumberlidge report The NHS Plan – 2000  Modernising the NHS  Patient centred services  More flexible  Improved access  Better use of resources  Challenge existing roles Change to junior doctors working hours Change to GP contracts Change to Community Pharmacists contracts

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Started 1 st Apr 2005, Benefits –Improve access to community pharmacy –Expand range of services provided –Make better use of pharmacist skills –Help reduce workload pressures on GPs and Dentists 3 levels of service: Essential, Advanced, Enhanced New Contract Overview of Community Pharmacy Services

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Primary Care Trusts [PCT’s] may commission to meet local need May implement recognised services or develop own initiatives Enhanced Services Needle Exchange Schemes Care Home Support Emergency Hormonal Contraception Schemes Medicines Review Minor Ailments Smoking Cessation Supervised Administration of Medicines Anticoagulant Monitoring Suggested Enhanced Services

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Patient Group Directions A policy written by Dr, Senior Manager, Pharmacist, and Senior professional from Profession using the PGD. Authority comes from the organisation – accountability also falls with organisation Not prescribing

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Legislation to improve access to medicines No individual prescription but Dr signs instructions for Specific Patient Group Named health professional authorised to: Supply a pre-labelled, fixed quantity medicine or Administer fixed quantity medicine Patient Group Directions

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Specific exemptions Specific exemptions in medicines legislation to supply or administer medicines e.g. midwives, podiatrists, paramedics Not prescribing

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING EARLY PRESCRIBING

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING THE HISTORY 1998 DOH introduced the Nurse Prescribers formulary for District Nurses and Health Visitors in England Recommendation for nurses to take on prescribing role [Cumerlidge Report ]

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING THE HISTORY 1999 Crown Report recognized potential for extending nurse prescribing 2002 Nurse Prescribers Extended Formulary (extended again in 2003 and 2004)

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING THE HISTORY Meanwhile – back in 1999 Suggestion of supplementary prescribing

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING THE HISTORY 2005 Supplementary prescribing training for allied health professionals began 2003 Supplementary prescribing training for nurses and pharmacists began

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING THE HISTORY 1 st May 2006 Prescribing powers extended for nurses, midwives and pharmacists Independent prescribing

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING  DH definition Independent prescribing means that the prescriber takes responsibility for the clinical assessment of the patient, establishing a diagnosis and the clinical management required, as well as responsibility for prescribing where necessary and the appropriateness of any prescription. Doctors, dentists and some nurses are independent prescribers. Independent Prescribing

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Supplementary Prescribing  DH definition ‘… a voluntary prescribing partnership between an independent prescriber and a supplementary prescriber, to implement an agreed patient-specific clinical management plan with the patient’s agreement.’

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Who can prescribe medicines? (Independent Prescribing) DoctorBNF DentistDental Formulary [NHS] Community Specialist Nurses, District Nurses, Health Visitors, Practice Nurses, School Nurses Nurse Prescribers’ Formulary for Community Practitioners Nurse / Midwife/ Pharmacist qualified as an Independent Prescriber Any Licensed Medicine including some CDs (nurses only)

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING General Sales List Pharmacy Only Drugs Prescription Only Medicine General Sales List Pharmacy Only Drugs Prescription Only Medicine Controlled Drugs Allied Health Professional Nurse, Midwife, Pharmacist Who can prescribe medicines? Supplementary Prescribing

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Non Medical Prescribers DoH 2006

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING EDUCATION

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Entry Requirements Academic ability Registration Practice Support Approved medical practitioner Relevant post qualifying experience

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Curricula development Department of Health –Nursing and Midwifery Council –Royal Society Pharmacists Great Britain –Health Professions Council

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Inter professional education 3 Universities working together to develop one inter professional programme to be delivered at the three Universities ALISON HOGG DIANNE BOWSKILL PETRA CLARKE

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING AHP’S NURSES PHARMACISTS Non Medical Prescriber

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Barriers to Overcome WORKING WITH OTHER UNIVERSITIES VALIDATION AND PROFESSIONAL BODIES FIT FOR PRACTICE PROFESSIONAL DIFFERENCES

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Programmes Developed Undergraduate Practice Certificate in Non Medical Prescribing –Independent and Supplementary Prescribing for Nurses –Supplementary Prescribing for Pharmacists and Allied Health Professionals

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Programmes Developed Post Graduate Practice Certificate in Non Medical Prescribing –Independent and Supplementary Prescribing for Nurses –Supplementary Prescribing for Pharmacists and Allied Health Professionals

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Perceived shared professional content Influence on and the psychology of prescribing Prescribing in a team context Evidence based practice and clinical governance in relation to nurse prescribing Legal policy and ethical aspects Professional accountability and responsibility Prescribing in a public health context Supplementary prescribing

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Perceived professional content differences Consultation, decision making theory, including referral Clinical pharmacology, including the effects of co-morbidity

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Assessment Course Work 1 Practice OSCE on consultation skills Clinical Management plan Course Work 2 MCQ Poster presentation Short answer questions Course Work 3 Reflective assignment

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING STUDENT DATA

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Cohort Profiles June

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Professional Profiles Nurses

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Professional Profiles AHP’s

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Professional Profiles Pharmacists

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING ISSUES

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING The Issues Previous constraints Relaxing of regulations Service requirement for competence Challenge of service release Varied backgrounds of student Varied prescribing roles Joint registration for IP & SP CPD

Pharmaceutical Sciences NON MEDICAL PRESCRIBING Future Issues Extension of independent and supplementary prescribing to other professional groups Pre registration education Role/skills development Role/skills dilution Level of prescribing education Clinical governance CPD