Be responsible for providing clinical pharmacy input to the community mental health teams, and to the multidisciplinary team caring for outpatients across the community and primary care setting interface. In conjunction with the Associate Chief Pharmacist and Lead Pharmacist, develops and implements a strategy to ensure best practice and cost-effective use of medicines, keeping it up to date as best practice changes. To ensure managed pharmacy staff members providing a service to CNWL have adequate competencies to deliver such service. Be responsible for providing a clinical pharmacy service to groups of patients with mental illness in the community and primary care setting:
v Review prescriptions for accuracy and legality and identify actual or potential problems.
v Ensure the effective supply of medicines is supplied by the inpatient bedded services, appropriately labelled for discharge and communicated to the community mental health teams and primary care practices
v Review medicines and provide medicines optimisation and rationalisation to reduce risks, promote safe prescribing.
v Promote parity of esteem by undertaking clinical medication reviews for patients with complex issues, comorbidities, polypharmacy and ensure appropriate monitoring or tests are requested.
v Ensure effective outcomes of treatment with medicines
v Monitor patients for potential and actual adverse effects of their medicines
v Take steps to ensure patients understand the purpose of their medicines and deal with any practical issues that may prevent the optimal use of their medicines
v Support the planning of patient discharge with respect to medication, transfer of stable patients to primary care, support recovery model of care and continuity
v Demonstrate professional accountability to patients.
- Work across traditional boundaries as part of a fully integrated multidisciplinary team in the community mental health and primary care settings.