National pharmacy associations join forces to address
pressing challenges facing the profession
WASHINGTON, Sept. 27,
2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Pharmacists
Association (APhA), the American Society of Health-System
Pharmacists (ASHP), and the National Association of Boards of
Pharmacy (NABP) are pleased to share a new report including actions
to implement solutions to improve pharmacy workplace conditions.
Workplace problems are leading to high stress levels and
occupational burnout across various pharmacy practice settings.
APhA, ASHP, and NABP undertook a collaborative effort to address
these challenges head-on during a recent invitation-only event, and
identified transformative and actionable changes for the pharmacy
and related communities.
The report, "Implementing Solutions Summit: Building a
Sustainable, Healthy, Pharmacy Workforce and Workplace," lays out
implementation of solutions that seek to improve workplace
conditions by addressing day-to-day challenges, removing obstacles
to well-being, and advancing practice models for pharmacists and
pharmacy technicians.
"We cannot delay in enacting these solutions," said Michael D. Hogue, PharmD, FAPhA, FNAP, FFIP,
executive vice president and CEO of APhA. "It is imperative that we
continue to prioritize the well-being of our pharmacy personnel now
to usher in positive changes that not only elevate their workplace
experiences but also reinvigorates the profession toward upward
mobility so they can be able to continue to deliver outstanding
patient care."
"Occupational burnout is a threat to patient safety and the
pharmacy profession," said Paul W.
Abramowitz, PharmD, ScD (Hon), FASHP, chief executive
officer of ASHP. "The insights gleaned from the summit underscore
the importance of taking pragmatic and meaningful steps aimed at
risk factors that lead to distressing workplace conditions. We look
forward to collaborating with our members and organizational
partners to advance the actions identified at the summit to enhance
workplace conditions and cultivate a resilient and empowered
pharmacy workforce."
"Pharmacists and technicians are an essential part of the health
care workforce in this country. Pharmacies provide quality,
accessible care to patients in a diverse range of communities.
That's why NABP and its member boards of pharmacy have made
supporting pharmacy staff well-being a high priority. We are proud
to have partnered with APhA and ASHP to host this joint summit. The
outcomes of the summit are a roadmap to building a more
sustainable, healthier pharmacy workforce and workplace," said NABP
Executive Director/Secretary Lemrey "Al" Carter, PharmD, MS,
RPh.
The summit called on participants to establish actions to
implement solutions by individuals, employers, and pharmacy
associations in the near, medium, and long term. APhA, ASHP, and
NABP's commitment to enhancing the well-being of the pharmacy
workforce is centered around five themes in the report. To learn
more and read the full report in detail, click here.
About APhA
APhA is the only organization advancing the entire pharmacy
profession. APhA leads the pharmacy profession by supporting
pharmacists, student pharmacists, and pharmacy technicians in their
role optimizing medication use and patient health outcomes and
ensuring patients have access to pharmacists' care. We do this
through our strong and effective advocacy, top notch education,
practice tools, and resources, dissemination of evidence, and
opportunities for members to engage and learn from each other. APhA
is the pharmacy voice at the table in developing national
guidelines, policies, and best practices that advance the
profession and patient care.
About ASHP
ASHP is the largest association of pharmacy professionals in
the United States, representing
60,000 pharmacists, student pharmacists, and pharmacy technicians
in all patient care settings, including hospitals, ambulatory
clinics, and health-system community pharmacies. For over 80 years,
ASHP has championed innovation in pharmacy practice, advanced
education and professional development, and served as a steadfast
advocate for members and patients. In addition, ASHP is the
accrediting body for pharmacy residency and technician training
programs and provides comprehensive resources to support pharmacy
professionals through every stage of their careers. For more
information, visit ashp.org and ASHP's consumer website,
SafeMedication.com.
About NABP
NABP is the independent, international, and impartial
501(c)(3) nonprofit Association that assists its member state
boards and jurisdictions for the purpose of protecting the public
health. NABP was established in 1904 to assist the boards of
pharmacy in creating uniform education and licensure standards.
Today, we help support patient and prescription drug safety through
examinations that assess pharmacist competency, pharmacist
licensure transfer and verification services, and various pharmacy
accreditation and inspection programs.
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