Moving Patients, Moving Medicines, Moving Safely: Guidance On Discharge and Transfer Planning

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MOVING PATIENTS,

MOVING MEDICINES,
MOVING SAFELY

GUIDANCE ON DISCHARGE AND


TRANSFER PLANNING
DIAGNOSIS/ TREATMNT AND
TESTING THERAPY

PATIENT
PATIENT DISCHARGE

PATIENT
PROCESSING
INTRODUCTION
 RISK INVOLVE
 MANAGEMENT INVOLVEMENT
 USE OF GOOD PRACTICES
AIM OF GUIDANCE

 TO MAXIMIZE GOOD PRACTICE


 TO MINIMIZE THE RISK
 TO AWARE PATIENT
 TO INCREASE THE STANDARDS
PATIENTS JOURNY

 HOME TO HOSPITAL
 HOSPITAL TO CARE HOME
 WARD TO WARD
 HOSPITAL TO HOSPITAL
POLICY CONTEXTS

 PHARMACY STRATEGIES
 FRAMEWORK OF COMMUNITY PHARMACY
 NEW GENERAL MEDICAL SERVICES
 DISCHARGE WORKBOOK
 TOOL KIT
PHARMACY STRATEGIES

 DEVELOPING AND RE-ENGINEERING


SERVICES
 ENCOURAGING GOOD USE OF PODs
 COMMUNITY PHARMACY
 DISCHARGE WORKBOOK
 AUDIT COMMISSION REPORT
PHARMACY STRATEGIES
CREATING PATIENT- LED
NHS
 PATIENT CHOICE
 LONG TERM CONDITIONS
 HOSPITAL MEDICINES MANAGEMENT
COLABORATIVE (HMMC)
RESEARCH EVIDENCES

 COMMUNICATION
 CONSEQUENCES OF POOR
COMMUNICATIONS
 IMPLICATIONS FOR PATIENTS
POTENTIAL
INTERVENTIONS

 ADMISSION DRUG HISTORIES


 DISCHARGE SUMMARIES
 PHARMACEUTICAL CARE PLANS
 PATIENT COUNCELLING
 SYSTEM RE-ENGINEERING
HISTORY
FORM
SYSTEM RE-ENGINEERING
 ONE STOP DISPENSING
 CLINICAL SCREENING OF
PRESCRIPTIONS
 ROUTINE VISIT TO WARDS
 SELF ADMINISTRATION SCHEME
 ELECTRONIC PRESCRIPTION
INSTRUCTIONS TO PATIENT
WARD BASED DISCHARGE
DISPENCING
 TO TAKE AWAY
 IMPROVE COMMUNICATION
 INVOLVEMENT OF PHARMACIST
WHAT TO DO
 TO DEVELOP IDEAS
 PLANNING OF DIFFERENT SETTINGS
ELEMENTS OF SUCCESSFUL
SERVICES
 REVIEWING MEDICATION
 OBTAINING PRESCRIPTIONS
 OBTAINING MEDICATIONS
 VERBAL COUNCELLING
 DISCHARGE PRESCRIPTIONS
 ELECTRONIC PRESCRIPTIONS
 CLEAR PRACTICE PROTOCOLS
SUCCESSFUL SERVICES
ACTION PLAN

 RE-VIEW OF COMMUNICATION
 RE-VIEW OF DRUG HISTORY
 SELF ADMINISTRATION
MANAGEMENT
 ROLE PHARMACIST, DOCTORS &
NURSES
WHY IN INDIA?

 POOR STATUS OF PHARMACY


 SELECTION OF GENERIC DRUGS
 LACK OF CLINICAL EDUCATION &
TRAINING OF PHARMACIST
 LIMITED RESOURCES

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