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The Profession of Pharmacy, Working TogetherThe Patient Access to Pharmacists’ Care Coalition (PAPCC) is a multi-stakeholder and interdisciplinary initiative. Membership is comprised of organizations representing patients, pharmacists, and pharmacies, as well as other interested stakeholders. Their mission is to develop and help enact a federal policy proposal that would enable Medicare beneficiary access to, and payment for, Medicare Part B services by state-licensed pharmacists in medically underserved communities. Their primary goal is to improve medically underserved seniors’ access to pharmacists’ services consistent with state scope of practice laws and regulations.
More Resources from APhAPharmacists Provide Care is APhA’s national advocacy campaign to achieve “provider status,” which will allow pharmacists to be recognized as health care providers under the law. Being recognized as health care providers is critical to creating and expanded job opportunities. Support our profession and join the Pharmacists Provide Care campaign today at pharmacistsprovidecare.com! This site also has numerous resources that can be used when discussing this initiative with Colorado Senators and Representatives. More Resources from ASHPThe American Society of Health System Pharmacists has assembled a variety of resources that can be used for advocacy efforts. Check it out here.
Support for Provider StatusDeveloping Trends in Delivery and Reimbursement of Pharmacist Services NGA Support for the Expanding Role of Pharmacists The paper includes policy considerations related collaborative practice provisions, provider recognition and compensation for pharmacist-delivered care services, and access to health IT systems. Improving Patient and Health System Outcomes through Advanced Pharmacy Practice Since their release to the public in January, the Report and Surgeon General’s support have already served as a call to action for the profession to transform pharmacy practice to better meet the needs of patients and the health care system. The Report provides evidence-based support for the importance of the pharmacist-delivered patient care, calls for the recognition of pharmacists as health care providers, and moves the discussion towards implementation of systems that support expanded pharmacy practice. Utilizing pharmacists to the maximum extent of their licensure and education to deliver patient care services is one of the most logical, evidence-based, successful, and time-tested strategies to improve outcomes. The endorsements by Dr. Benjamin and other high-level physicians provide the profession with excellent tools for advocacy and facilitate interprofessional discussions regarding the future of health care.
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