Stakeholder UpdateQ2 2017
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Message from the CEO
I hope you’re enjoying a relaxing summer so far! The Canadian Pharmacists Conference 2017 was the highlight of our Q2-2017 activities here at CPhA. Jointly hosted with the Association of Faculties of Pharmacy of Canada, this year’s conference focused on Building on Yesterday and Caring for Tomorrow as we celebrated 400 years of pharmacy in Canada. This year’s CE lineup covered some of the most pressing issues facing our profession today: chronic disease management, home care, mental health services and, of course, the opioid crisis. You’ll find more details below, as well as in our Daily Wrap videos; and we hope you’ll join us at the Canadian Pharmacists Conference 2018, June 2–5, 2018, in Fredericton, NB.
Our work with governments and decision makers continued through this quarter, with new research into the value of pharmacy services taking centre stage. In conjunction with the Conference Board of Canada, our latest report shows that Canada-wide implementation of three pharmacy services could save Canada’s health care system up to $25.7 billion. We’re continuing to focus some of our energies on the economics of pharmacy services and anticipate additional findings in this area in the second half of this year.
Keep reading for an overview of our activities this quarter. Feel free to reach out at any time with questions or comments at [email protected]. All the best for a wonderful summer.
Sincerely,
Sincerely,Perry Eisenschmid, CEO
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More than 700 pharmacists and pharmacy stakeholders gathered in Quebec City from June 2–5 to discuss key issues facing Canada’s health care system and discover the latest in pharmacy practice research. The opioid crisis, mental health care and antimicrobial stewardship were among the critical topics addressed at the Canadian Pharmacists Conference 2017, jointly presented by CPhA and the Association of Faculties of Pharmacy of Canada. In addition to a diverse range of learning sessions exploring key pharmacy issues and innovative practices, delegates were treated to engaging keynotes by opening speaker Alexandre Bilodeau, two-time Olympic gold medallist,
Canadian Pharmacists Conference 2017
Keynote speaker Alexandre Bilodeau.
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Freestyle Skiing, and closing speaker BJ Miller, M.D., one of the pre-eminent speakers on palliative and end-of-life care.
CPhA also partnered with l’Association des pharmaciens des établissements de santé du Québec (A.P.E.S.), l’Association québécoise des pharmaciens propriétaires (AQPP), l’Ordre des pharmaciens du Québec (OPQ) and Université Laval, Faculté de pharmacie on June 2 for L’Évenément des pharmaciens 2017, featuring an engaging program of French language content, including a joint plenary on Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Opioid Crisis.
Joint plenary panel on Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Opioid Crisis.
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Largest annual showcase of pharmacy practice research
More than 100 abstracts were submitted, with 20 oral research presentations held and more than 50 posters presented, making the Canadian Pharmacists Conference 2017 the largest Canadian pharmacy practice research conference program to date. Highlighting this year’s theme Building on Yesterday, Caring for Tomorrow, the conference research program featured results from local trials and multi-site research projects, including new approaches to medication management, innovative care models and patient services under expanded scope of practice. Visit www.pharmacists.ca/research to read all the abstracts in the 2017 Pharmacy Practice Research Abstracts CPJ Supplement and view the posters and presentation slides in the CPhA ePoster Library.
More than 50 posters and 20 oral presentations highlighted the innovative pharmacy practice research happening across Canada.
Canadian Pharmacists Conference 2017
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Check out some of the highlights
from the Canadian Pharmacists
Conference 2017 in our daily wrap
videos hosted by Conference
MC Tasha Kheiriddin at
www.youtube.com/CPhATV.
Pharmacy Practice Research Winners 2017
Oral and poster presentations were evaluated by members of the pharmacy practice research community. Our congratulations to Jillian Reardon and Barbara Gobis from the UBC Pharmacists Clinic for the best pharmacy practice research poster for “Perceptions of pharmacy students involved in preventative health and wellness events at the University of British Columbia,” and to Ai-Leng Foong, PharmD Candidate, UWaterloo for the best pharmacy practice research oral presentation, “Ready or not? Pharmacist perceptions of a changing scope of practice before it happens.” Winners were presented with a certificate and a free registration for next year’s conference.
Conference Highlights
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BC pharmacist named 2017 Canadian Pharmacist of the Year
Vancouver pharmacist Craig Plain was named 2017 Canadian Pharmacist of the Year leading up to the Canadian Pharmacists Conference in early June. A pharmacist at the Pier Health Resource Centre, Craig leads a clinically focused practice in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, an area with high rates of homelessness, substance abuse, mental illness and overdoses. In the face of a national opioid crisis, Craig’s tireless commitment to some of the most vulnerable patients in the country is demonstrating the power that innovative community pharmacy can have in improving health outcomes for at-risk populations. CPhA is proud to recognize the impact Craig has had on his patients and the pharmacist profession. Craig was honoured alongside other CPhA Award winners at the Canadian Pharmacists Conference awards ceremony on June 2 in Quebec City.
Learn more about our 2017 Award Winners at www.pharmacists.ca/awards.
CPhA Award Winners
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Canadian Pharmacist of the Year
Craig Plain
CPhA Patient Care Achievement Award for Innovation
Judith Soon
CPhA Honorary Life Award
Betty Hutt
CPhA Patient Care Achievement Award for Health Promotion
Morenike Olaosebikan
CPhA Meritorious Service Award
Paula MacNeil
CPhA New Practitioner Award
Allison Tario
CPhA Patient Care Achievement Award for Specialty Practice
Philippe De Grandpré
CPJ Best Paper of the Year
Paul A.M. Gregory (left) & Zubin Austin (right)
CPhA Centennial Leadership Award
Back row, left to rightJennifer ButlerTaylor RaicheRaphaël Gagnon-ParadisKristina KozlovskyLaurie Hudon-Germain
Front row, left to rightKyia HynesPierre ThabetStephanie SongAlexander MokMarline Aizouki
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Pharmacy community gathers for Opioid Summit
On June 2 CPhA brought together a broad range of pharmacy organizations for the 2017 Pharmacy Opioid Summit during the Canadian Pharmacists Conference in Quebec City. Part of CPhA’s commitments in the Government of Canada Joint Action Plan on Opioids, the Summit focused on sharing and discussing pharmacy-specific strategies and actions with a broad range of pharmacy stakeholders and identifying further opportunities for pharmacy involvement in resolving the crisis. CPhA issued a statement following the summit and released a collection of commitments and actions offered by each participating organization.
Expanding role of community pharmacists could save Canada’s health care system up to $25.7 billion
Canada-wide implementation of three pharmacy services could yield cumulative cost savings between $2.5 billion and
Issues and Developments
Pharmacy leaders discuss strategies and actions to resolve the opioid crisis at the 2017 Opioid Summit.
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$25.7 billion over the next 20 years, depending on the level of uptake of these services, according to a report released in late April by The Conference Board of Canada. The report, The Value of Expanded Pharmacy Services in Canada, part of a three-part research series commissioned by CPhA, reviews the health and economic impact of three services that are currently delivered within a community pharmacy setting—smoking cessation, advanced medication review for heart disease and pneumococcal vaccination. The report was officially released on April 25 at an Economic Club of Canada event in Toronto entitled Billion Dollar Idea: Expanding Pharmacy Services. Learn more at pharmacists.ca/valueofpharmacy.
CPhA disappointed medical cannabis regime does not enhance patient safety
On April 13 CPhA issued a statement following the federal government’s introduction of the Cannabis Act to legalize and regulate recreational marijuana by July 2018. The bill maintains the existing Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations (ACMPR), while creating a dual market for recreational marijuana. While CPhA is pleased that the government will maintain the existing market for medical cannabis, we are disappointed that the new law does not propose any changes to the medical regime to improve patient safety, including pharmacist management and dispensing. In addition, CPhA is pleased to see recommendations to protect the health and safety of recreational users reflected in the legislation, including public education, minimum age for legal purchase, clear product warnings, and training for retail staff.
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CPhA appears before Health Committee on AMR
In mid-June CPhA appeared before the Standing Committee on Health (HESA) as part of its study on antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Shelita Dattani, Director, Practice Development and Knowledge Translation, highlighted the key role pharmacists can play as antimicrobial stewards in areas such as public education, immunization, prescribing for minor ailments, counselling patients and optimizing prescribing by other health care providers. CPhA’s recommendations to the Committee included harmonization of pharmacists’ expanded scope of practice across Canada, fully integrated DIS and functional Electronic Health Records, national prescribing guidelines and the inclusion of the indication on all antibiotic prescriptions. CPhA appeared alongside the Canadian Nurses Association, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the Association of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Disease Canada. For more info, visit www.pharmacists.ca/AMR.
CPhA Meetings and Appearances
CPhA’s Shelita Dattani (middle) appears before Health Committee to highlight the role of pharmacists in the fight against AMR.
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CPhA Chair discusses Canadian pharmacy in London
CPhA Chair Alistair Bursey delivered a presentation on Canadian pharmacy at the Pharmaceutical Group of the European Union (PGEU) Annual Symposium on June 13 in London. In his presentation, Alistair discussed various aspects of pharmacy in Canada, including the evolution of pharmacists’ role across the country and the health and economic value of expanded scope, particularly surrounding hypertension care. The Annual Symposium brought together pharmacy associations and health care stakeholders from across the EU to share best practices. With the theme “Leading the Change,” the event focused on pressures that health systems will face in coming years and the challenges that leaders face in facilitating change.
Alistair Bursey presents at the PGEU Symposium in London, UK.
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CPhA discusses value of expanding pharmacy services at Economic Club
CPhA joined The Conference Board of Canada on April 25 in Toronto at the Economic Club of Canada event Billion Dollar Idea: Expanding Pharmacy Services. The Conference Board’s Vice President, Public Policy, Louis Theriault discussed the opportunity for governments to fund life-saving health care services in community pharmacy, highlighting three pharmacy services with the potential for scale up and expansion. In addition to opening remarks by CPhA’s Chair Alistair Bursey, the event featured an armchair discussion moderated by CPhA CEO Perry Eisenschmid with panellists Christine Hrudka, Vice Chair, Canadian Pharmacists Association; Nardine Nakhla, Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Waterloo; and Sherilyn Houle, Assistant Professor, University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy.
Left to right: Perry Eisenschmid, Sherilyn Houle, Nardine Nakhla and Christine Hrudka.
CPhA Meetings and Appearances
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2017 Canadian Pharmacist of the Year makes national headlines
CPhA announced that Vancouver pharmacist Craig Plain was named 2017 Canadian Pharmacist of the Year in early June. Following the announcement, Craig was featured in several media stories, including CBC Radio’s national public affairs program, The Current, CBC Vancouver’s The Early Edition, CBC News online and several local
Vancouver papers. Several radio stories included significant on-site interviews with Craig as he visited patients on Vancouver’s downtown eastside.
Pharmacist role in hypertension care
Following the release of a new study highlighting the benefits of pharmacist care in hypertension management in late March, the report continued to receive considerable media coverage during Q2, including by the Royal Pharmaceutical Journal and CBC Radio, which featured the topic on 23 of its regional morning shows across Canada.
In The Media
Craig Plain, 2017 Canadian Pharmacist of the Year
Benefits of pharmacist care in hypertension in Canada
IMPROVING HEALTH AND LOWERING COSTS
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Canadian Pharmacists Conference 2017
The Canadian Pharmacists Conference 2017 was featured in a series of eight articles on Canadian Healthcare Networks, providing an overview of the conference highlights and topics, including the opioid crisis, antimicrobial stewardship, Choosing Wisely Canada, reproductive health and more.
Expanding role of community pharmacists could save Canada billions
The report, The Value of Expanded Pharmacy Services in Canada, commissioned by CPhA and conducted by the Conference Board of Canada, was featured in a range of media stories this quarter, both in Canada and abroad, including Pharmacy U, Canadian Healthcare Network, Radio Canada, the Royal Pharmaceutical Journal, the Australian Journal of Pharmacy and more.
CPhA discusses a range of health care issues
Throughout Q2, CPhA was featured in dozens of articles and provided expertise on a range of important and timely issues, including drug access, pharmacists’ scope of practice, medical marijuana and the opioid crisis.
In The Media
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CPhA Webinars
Hypertension: A SPRINT to the finish
In mid-May CPhA and the Ontario Pharmacists Association jointly presented a webinar on managing patients with hypertension. Speaker Laura Tsang discussed the role of pharmacists, including patient assessment, pharmacologic treatment options and strategies to help patients reach their targets. An update on the 2017 Canadian Hypertension Guidelines was also provided. The well-attended webinar was presented twice and was a precursor for participating in a follow-up practical workshop at the Canadian Pharmacists Conference 2017.
How to turn a project into a research study
CPhA and the Canadian Pharmacy Practice Research Group held a webinar in April on how to turn workplace quality improvement projects into research. Presenter Lisa Dolovich walked participants through the basic elements of research design and reporting, and illustrated how easy it can be to make a difference in pharmacists’ daily practice.
Practice Advancement
WEBINARS
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CPPRG Executive Committee welcomes new members
The Canadian Pharmacy Practice Research Group (CPPRG) Executive Committee Call for Nominations 2017 attracted many qualified candidates in May. Four new members with a range of pharmacy practice research skills and interest joined the committee: Emily Black (Atlantic Region), Caroline Sirois (Quebec), Thina Nguyen (Corresponding Member, QC) and Sonal Purohit (Corresponding Member, MB). CPPRG makes essential contributions to the promotion of pharmacy practice research in Canada. Visit the CPPRG webpage for more information on the CPPRG mission and membership and watch www.pharmacists.ca/webinars for upcoming webinars.
Practice Advancement
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Products and Publications
Canadian Pharmacists Journal
CPJ continued to publish important guidelines in 2017, including “Guidelines for outpatient cancer care by community pharmacists,” which appeared in the Jan/Feb issue. This article highlighted work that Cancer Care Nova Scotia has been doing to prepare online toolkits for pharmacists and other health care practitioners to access for various cancer medications.
The March/April issue included another article in our “Focus on Dementia” series, entitled “Dementia: What pharmacists need to know.” This issue also carried a handy practice tool on managing venous thromboembolism. A timely practice tool appeared in our May/June issue, “Ramadan fasting and medications,” which proved to be a popular handout at the CPJ Booth at the Canadian Pharmacists Conference in early June.
Our featured article in the May/June issue, “Cost-effectiveness of pharmacist care for managing hypertension in Canada,” was available online at the end of March, to coincide with the CPhA release of a report on the same topic. This article has received excellent coverage in mainstream and academic media, including CBC Radio, Science
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media posts relating to the study have reached over 99,000 people. The CPJ session on this topic, featuring Dr. Nadia Khan of Hypertension Canada and Karissa Johnston of Broadstreet Health Economics & Outcomes Research, drew a large crowd at Canadian Pharmacists Conference 2017.
RxTx Version 2.0 released in March
As part of our commitment to continuous improvement, CPhA was excited to release a new version of RxTx on March 9. Based on user feedback, major enhancements across all online products included:
• Full screen display for clinical content viewing
• Simplified Menu and Toolbar
• Responsive desktop and tablet display
• More intuitive Advanced Search
• Easier content navigation
• Conditions content (CTC, CTMA) displayed by Alphabetical or Body System
User feedback to date has been very positive.
Products and Publications
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RxTx Mobile – Release 4.0
On May 15 CPhA released the redesigned RxTx Mobile App for both iOS and Android. We’ve made significant improvements to the interface while minimizing the learning curve. New features include:
• Fresh new look
• More powerful search engine
• Easier navigation
McKesson pilots new RxTx Integration product in dispensing software
Throughout Q2 CPhA worked with a number of Pharmacy Dispensing System vendors to integrate RxTx drug and therapeutic content into their products. In July McKesson and CPhA will pilot this integrated solution with five pharmacies in the Ottawa Region. It is anticipated that the pilot will be completed in early August and will then transition to a controlled rollout across Canada. CPhA expects that all pharmacies using McKesson’s PharmaClik Rx will have access to the integrated RxTx by September 2017.
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