Healthy Living Pharmacies. Set up and development Engagement Enablers Measurement Next steps...

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• Set up and development• Engagement• Enablers• Measurement• Next steps• Communication• National update

Means great facilities, extended services, skilled

staff and a positive attitude towards health and

wellbeing

Pharmacy engagement meetings

World Café event launch

Local Stakeholder Group

HLP newsletters

HLP prospectus

HTC network‘A great

opportunity for pharmacy

in Portsmouth’

‘I’m going to take this back to

my pharmacy and promote

this with a passion’

Health Trainer Champion Training– Funded training for 28 pharmacy health trainer champions– Orientated to the pharmacy health promotion campaigns– RIPH accredited– £2700/15 students + backfill @ £200

Leadership Training for Pharmacists– Change management support– Workforce development– Effective engagement– £180/pharmacist backfill– £1000 per event

• Commissioner benefits– Service outcomes

– Cost effectiveness

– Engagement and changes in service delivery

– Patient survey (including ICM) and awareness

• Contactor benefits– Staff motivation and retention

– Commercial benefits

– Improved engagement with GP/others HCPs

– Public awareness

• Respiratory MUR– 289 patients– 32% smokers; 71% agreed to referral– 78% with concordances issues; 5% referred to GP– 30% not seen by HCP in past 12 months

• Weight management– 150+ clients– 23% achieved 5% weight loss or more

Number of Patients 281

Average Age 54

Oldest 94

Youngest 7 Not seen by practice for more than 12 months 85 30%

Number with Asthma 201 72%

Number with COPD 58 21%

Number condition not specified 22 8%

Average ACT Score 15.55

Highest ACT Score 25

Lowest ACT Score 5

Smokers 90 32%

Non Smokers 191 68%

Number of smokers referred for smoking cessation

64 71%

Number with concordance issues 218 78%

Number requiring at least one intervention

235 84%

of which;Patient

Education

143 51%

Device

Training215 77%

Referral to HCP

  15 5%

Number of Pharmacy Stop Smoking 4-week quits per month 2009-2010

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559 quitters36% increase

• Service development• Level 2• Leadership training - engagement• Health trainers• Public communication programme• Awards• Continued accreditation

• Finalise communications plan• Evaluation of impact• Deliver summer 2010

• National framework ratified based on public health needs by PHLF based on previous Government policy

• Work in progress to:– consider what might be included in services at level 1– attributes of HLP; Quality Criteria

• Portsmouth to demonstrate impact

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PHARMACY CAPABILITY

Portsmouth’s first HLPs

• Lalys Pharmacy Kingston Road• Rowlands Pharmacy, Kingston Crescent• Rowlands Pharmacy, Fratton Road• Boots pharmacy, London Road• Boots Pharmacy, Commercial Road• Lloyds Pharmacy, Milton Road