2014
DOI: 10.1089/bsp.2013.0082
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Leveraging Partnerships Among Community Pharmacists, Pharmacies, and Health Departments to Improve Pandemic Influenza Response

Abstract: Response to public health emergencies requires coordination across multiple sectors and effective use of existing resources in communities. With the expanded role of community pharmacists in public health during the past decade, their participation in response to emergencies has become increasingly important. Local health departments play a lead role in local public health emergency responses, and their ability to develop and leverage partnerships has become increasingly vital given their funding and personnel… Show more

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“…This was however reassuring as most respondents were able to identify some level of involvement of pharmacy as part of a COVID-19 response. These ndings are in line with the literature available on the role of pharmacy in managing health crises, which highlight the key bene ts of partnerships between the pharmacy sector and government bodies in ensuring an optimal pandemic response [20][21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…This was however reassuring as most respondents were able to identify some level of involvement of pharmacy as part of a COVID-19 response. These ndings are in line with the literature available on the role of pharmacy in managing health crises, which highlight the key bene ts of partnerships between the pharmacy sector and government bodies in ensuring an optimal pandemic response [20][21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Respondents identi ed a need to up skill to better respond to the pandemic; they felt this would be best achieved through webinars on COVID-19, access to a community of support to share questions and concerns, and being signposted to information among other suggestions. This resonates with a recent survey in India where pharmacy professionals expressed willingness to be trained and better equipped for COVID-19 and other health emergencies which could occur in the near future [20]. Based on these ndings, the CPA rapidly developed a number of activities to support pharmacy professionals across the Commonwealth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Many states plan to enlist commercial pharmacies in the dispensing of SNS antiviral drugs during future influenza pandemics ( 20 – 22 , 34 ). We have developed and demonstrated a simple, extensible, facility-location model for designing pharmacy-based antiviral drug distribution networks that effectively reach target populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rubin and colleagues described the difficulty physicians and pharmacists had in trying to rewrite and implement CPAs in real-time in New York, pursuant to a gubernatorial executive order during Hurricane Sandy. 23 Second, CLIAwaived, point-of-care tests for influenza and GAS have been approved with the intent of providing guidance to clinicians in making appropriate treatment decisions. These tests can be incorporated in collaborative disease management programs to help optimize the appropriate use of antibiotics and antivirals.…”
Section: Physician-pharmacist Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%