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VICTORIA MACKINNON Prescribing Adviser NHS Lanarkshire
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Purpose of a formulary Huge number of licensed drugs in the UK Formulary = limited list of drugs Aims to ensure prescribing is: – Evidence based – Cost effective – Seamless between 1 o and 2 o care
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Benefits of a joint local formulary Promotes ownership by local prescribers in primary and secondary care Reference source Supports budget planning and the introduction of new drugs Is there a place for a national or WOS formulary?
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Influences Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) Area Drug and Therapeutic Committees (ADTCs) Formulary sub-groups MHRA advice Local policies and protocols HIS advice on NICE guidance
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Advises ADTCs on new drugs, two weeks in advance of public announcement. ADTC Prescribing Bulletin highlights formulary decisions in NHS Lanarkshire. – Green = accepted for general use and added to the Formulary – Orange = accepted for restricted use and added to the Formulary only for the restricted use advised by the SMC – Light orange = not added to the Formulary due to the specialist nature of the treatment or pending specialist advice – Red= Not accepted for use in Lanarkshire and not added to the Formulary
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Budget planning Primary care = 80% of prescribing spend Primary care spend for NHS Scotland in 2013/14 ≈ £970M Ave. annual cost per patient = £176.23 Scope to make savings by: - reducing unnecessary waste - reducing the use of drugs less suitable - increasing generic prescribing - only prescribing expensive versions of drugs when there is a good clinical reason, for specific patients
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NHSL Formulary – not just a list of drugs Antibiotic policies and guidelines High risk drugs: gentamicin, vancomycin, lithium, anticoagulants Antidepressants – stopping and swapping Wound management and simple dressings Gluten free foods formulary
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Formats Previously paper based Website App for mobile devices Regular updates in prescribing newsletters GP Practice computer systems – Vision: Diagnosis based and A-Z list – EMIS: Synonym based and A-Z list
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Compliance with the formulary Monitored in primary care via prescribing data. Prescribing Information SysteM for Scotland [PRISMS] Quarterly data for primary care prescribers Prescribing Information System [PIS]
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What about secondary care? A challenge! Notes based Out-patient recommendations HMUD Electronic prescribing
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ANY QUESTIONS?
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