A pilot enabling pharmacists to administer a wider range of vaccines and prescribe medicines for common health conditions will be expanded Queensland-wide.
The North Queensland Pharmacy Scope of Practice Pilot was initially planned to be implemented in only northern Queensland, from Mackay to the Torres Strait.
However, Health Minister Shannon Fentiman has announced the expanded pilot will now be rolled out across the state, meaning all Queenslanders, regardless of where they live, will have the option to access these important health care services.
Participating pharmacists will be able to administer more types of vaccines, and prescribe things such as:
– The pill
– Asthma medication
– Nausea and vomiting medication
– Nasal congestion and runny nose medication
– Mild skin condition treatments
– Some heart disease risk reduction
– Support to quit smoking
This follows the Government’s successful Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Pharmacy Pilot, which helped more than 10,000 women access treatment for uncomplicated UTIs through their local pharmacy.
Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services and Minister for Women Shannon Fentiman said, “This nation-first pharmacy pilot is an innovative way to ensure Queenslanders have access to high-quality and cost-effective primary healthcare.”
“I want all Queenslanders to benefit from innovative models of healthcare, which is why we are expanding this pilot state-wide.
“The UTI Pharmacy Pilot and international evidence shows that allowing pharmacists to prescribe for common conditions is a safe and efficient way to improve health outcomes.
“Pharmacists are highly trained and regulated healthcare professionals, and this pilot will ensure their expertise is used to its full scope.
“Pharmacy prescribing models of care are used effectively in other countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada and New Zealand.
“This will also help address the impacts of workforce shortages and distribution problems, particularly in regional and rural communities.
“This program is designed to supplement, not replace, existing services and give consumers more choice.
“The Queensland pilot will be closely monitored and regularly evaluated.”
Rick Xynias, acting Queensland Branch President of the Pharmacy Guild of Australia said, “Today’s announcement demonstrates that Queensland is leading the way for community pharmacists to practice to their full scope of training and underlines the critical role community pharmacists play within the primary healthcare network.
“Premier Palaszczuk and Minister Fentiman have shown great foresight and a true commitment to improving patients’ healthcare options with the expansion of the Pilot as more qualified community pharmacists will be available to safely treat everyday health conditions for all Queenslanders.
“Today’s announcement will give patients what they deserve – timely access to safe treatment by qualified community pharmacists,”
Shane MacDonald, Pharmaceutical Society of Australia Queensland President said, “Pharmacists in Queensland are an integral part of the primary healthcare system, providing a range of services and access to care for all communities.
“The Minister’s announcement is a welcome step, allowing for a greater number of Queensland pharmacists to practise to their top of scope. This will result in improved access to care for patients.”