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The Primary Care Taskforce was established in February 2023 to provide leadership to initiatives or models of care that improve access to acute and unplanned care for our populations most at need by relieving primary care capacity pressures. The immediate priorities for this group is:

  • Identify and investigate short-medium term opportunities to enhance the local primary and community workforce that compliment local and national activity; and provide leadership to implementing opportunities identified. For example, collaborative recruitment or retention opportunities.
  • Explore and investigate short – medium term initiatives or alternative models of general practice that:
    • Build on the existing work of the PHOs, Canterbury Community Pharmacy Group (CCPG) and the Canterbury Primary Response Group (CPRG) workforce subgroup to improve access and gain operational efficiencies. For example enhancing the uptake of Inbox management.
    • Are aligned with national Early Actions Programme implementing comprehensive primary and community care teams and the introduction of new roles.
  • Provide an advocacy channel to national groups or organisations on matters that enable progress in addressing primary care capacity pressures.
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09Apr

Unlocking potential: Kete for integrating pharmacists into general practice teams

09 Apr, 2024 | Return|

A kete | toolkit of resources designed to support practices integrate a practice pharmacist into the team has been launched by the Primary Care Taskforce. 

This is the second kete produced in response to the results of a capacity and demand survey carried out in June, where some respondents highlighted the need to diversify primary care teams by bringing in additional healthcare staff such as clinical assistants, pharmacists, and nurse practitioners.  

This team orientated approach can help to reduce capacity pressures, improve patient care and contribute to workforce retention.

The kete includes details about what services pharmacist can provide practices, benefits, considerations, employment models, templates and case study videos featuring GPs and pharmacists. 

Chair of the PCTF, Dr Kim Burgess, says a team of motivated pharmacists and general practice team members worked together to develop the step-by-step guide to support the successful integration of pharmacists into practice teams.

“Pharmacists have a unique skill set that can be used to enhance patient care, while alleviating the strain on clinical staff,” says Kim.  

“Traditionally pharmacists have been focused on medication delivery, but are now stepping into dynamic roles, handling everything from vaccinations, medicines reconciliations, polypharmacy oversight to directly supporting patients with chronic diseases.” 

For a taste of what the kete offers view the videos below of Dr Jason Pryke from Riccarton Clinic and pharmacist Loren Vincent from Halswellhealth.

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View the kete here and for further information contact your Primary Health Organisation, Canterbury Community Pharmacy Group or Linda Wensley from the Primary Care Taskforce.  

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