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Regulation of Pharmacy Practice
Good Pharmacy Practice
definitions
the practice of pharmacy that responds to the needs of the people who use the pharmacists' services to provide optimal, evidence-based care
mission
contribute to health improvement and to help patients with health problems to make the best use of their medicines by:
Being readily available to patients with or without an appointment
Identifying and managing or triaging health-related problems
health promotion
Assuring effectiveness of medicines
Preventing harm from medicines
Making responsible use of limited healthcare resources
requirements
A pharmacist’s first concern in all settings in the welfare of patients
The core of the pharmacy activity is to help patients make the best use of
their medicines
An integral part of the pharmacist’s contribution is the promotion of rational and economic prescribing and dispensing
the objective of each element of pharmacy service is relevant to the patient, is clearly defined and is effectively communicated to all those invovled
Framework
Legal
defines who can practice pharmacy
defines the scope of pharmacy practice
ensures the integrity of the supply chain and the quality of medicines
Workforce
ensures the competence of pharmacy staff through CPD/E program
Defines the personnel resources needed to provided GPP
Economic
Provides sufficient resources and incentives that are effectively used to ensure the activities undertaken in GPP
Setting standards
Role of national pharmacy professional associations in setting standards required for GPP
Quality management framework
Strategic plan for developing services
Attention on the needs of the users of healthcare services and the capacity of national healthcare system to support these services
recognize the uniqueness of different pharmacy practice settings
important points when establishing minimum standards of GPP
baseline assessment to establish current practice and expectations of patients and society
relevant functions where pharmacists have direct responsibility and accountability need to be determined within each role
minimum national standards should be based upon the need to demonstrate competency in a set of activities supporting each function and role
Philippine Practice Standards for Pharmacist
Developed with pharmacist experts and other stakeholders in the pharmacy sector which aims to facilitate self-regulation and encourage individual professional growth and development among Filipino pharmacists while being aligned with the expectation of society and the profession
endeavors to make the filipino pharmacists' position in the present-day healthcare system strategic and relevant
practice areas
academic
regulatory
community, hospital and institutional
public health
manufacturing
RA5921 Pharmacy Law (June 21, 1969) vs RA 10918 Ph Pharmacy Act (July 21, 2016)
Article I: General Provisions
Article II: The professional regulatory board of pharmacy
Article III: Examination, Registration and Licensure
Article IV: Regulation of the Practice Pharmacy
Article V: Accredited Professional Organization
Article VI: Violations, Administrative Sanctions and Procedures
Article VII: Penal Provisions
Article VIII: Final Provisions