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FIP asks its members to assess progress with pharmacy’s role in primary health care

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The Hague • 25 October 2024

A tool for pharmacy organisations to gauge progression of the pharmacy profession’s place in primary health care (PHC) has been developed by the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP). The federation has launched this new resource today on the sixth anniversary of the Declaration of Astana, which was signed at the Global Conference on Primary Health Care in 2018.

“The purpose of the Astana Declaration was to accelerate progress towards universal health coverage by strengthening PHC and FIP was among the organisations present at the congress pledging commitment to it. We believe that stronger PHC requires wider roles for pharmacists and extension of pharmacy services. Since our commitment, FIP has supported PHC progress with many resources, of which this tool is the latest,” said Dr Catherine Duggan, chief executive officer, FIP.

The FIP PHC tool consists of 27 indicators selected by mapping indicators developed for the FIP Development Goals against the Operational Framework on Primary Health Care produced by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund. These PHC indicators are presented in a questionnaire that national pharmacy organisations can use to self-assess PHC status in their nation. They include:

  • Having an advanced and integrated people-centred care strategy as the core of primary care and public health services;
  • Having national guidelines or policies concerning access to medicines, pharmaceutical services and medical devices, including specialty medicines, and contingency plans for shortages of medicines and medical devices;
  • Having an accessible digital infrastructure to enable healthcare delivery, for example, telemedicine, online health consultations, e-prescriptions, e-patient records.

On completion of the questionnaire, the organisation receives a PHC progress score and recommendations of FIP PHC-related resources.

“We encourage our member organisations to use this tool to assess policy, practice and progress in their countries, so that we can continue to encourage advancement of our profession in this important area. Stronger PHC will underpin and support universal health coverage and we are convinced that strengthening our profession’s role in PHC will contribute enormously to this shared endeavour. We agree with the WHO point of view that countries that actively monitor the progress of PHC are better positioned to build health systems that effectively meet the needs of their populations. Assessing PHC progress is crucial for identifying gaps and addressing unmet needs, both locally and globally, from the perspective of pharmacy,” Dr Duggan said.

Notes for editors
About FIP The International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) is the global federation of national associations of pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists and pharmacy educators, and is in official relations with the World Health Organization. Through its 160 member organisations, it represents over four million practitioners and scientists around the world. www.fip.org

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International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)
Email linnam@fip.org

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