The challenges
- A changing economic climate and changes in government and AHS administration often caused uncertainty in pharmacy this year.
- For southern Alberta pharmacies, the flood created personal and professional hardships.
- The Thiessen Report in Ontario caused Canadians to question the regulation and safety of sterile compounding procedures across the country.
The celebrations
The details
We celebrated our best with the APEX Awards |
|
Practitioners step up for their profession, run for ACP council |
|
Alberta pharmacy practitioners enhancing their practices to provide better patient care |
|
Pharmacy technicians becoming regulated, improving work flows and patient care |
266 now regulated (up from 115 last December) |
Practitioners building the professions’ futures |
Practitioners volunteer as PEBC assessors Preceptors enhance Faculty programs First Alberta Pharmacists’ Centennial Leadership Award recipient named |
ACP partnering to improve practice |
|
New tools ease practice puzzles |
Medication-Assisted Treatment for OpioidDependence Chat, Check, and Chart Pain Management (Opioid) tool Chat, Check, and Chart tool – assessing opioid prescriptions The Systems Approach to Quality Assurance New Structured Practical Training program piloted – rolling out in 2014 |
ACP introduces new tools for connecting with registrants, stakeholders and the public |
First webcast AGM Social media introduced If you haven’t already, please like, share, and chat on our pages and get the social media ball rolling! Visit us at:
(P.S. Our Facebook page is an organizational page. That means when you “Like” us, you get to see our posts in your newsfeed, but we don’t get any access to your personal Facebook account.)
|
What’s coming for 2014?
Changes in practice environments |
|
Roll out of updated competence program |
See Mar/Apr 2013 acpnews, page 5, for philosophy and principles |
New policy for reauthorizing pharmacists to administer drugs by injection |
See Jan/Feb 2013 acpnews, page 11, for details |
New requirements for pharmacy practice management systems (PPMS) |
The 35 requirements, which come into effect in 2016, address technical, functional and administrative requirements of PPMS.
These requirements will be instructive to pharmacists, pharmacy managers and owners, vendors, and the developers of electronic health record infrastructures on the functionality required by pharmacy practice management systems in order for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to comply with their standards of practice. |
Next steps in proposed prohibition of inducements |
The comment and review period will close on Jan. 31. After reviewing the feedback received during this review, ACP’s council may adopt the proposed amendments, make changes to the proposed amendments, or not adopt the proposed amendments. |
No fee increases |
In light of the changing pharmacy economy over the past year, council agreed to not increase any registrant fees in 2014. |