Should Pharmacists Be Paid $50 To Conduct Patient Health Checks (More Than Just Medications) and Upload Their Findings To The PCEHR?
For Sure 16% (11)
Probably 3% (2)
Probably Not 16% (11)
No Way 56% (39)
I Have No Idea 10% (7)
Total votes: 70
It seems 72% of readers are pretty sure this is not an area pharmacists should be involved in. Interesting how many had no idea!
Again, many thanks to all those that voted!
David.
The $50 each would be better spent paying for a GP visit. The GP can then review the patient's health and act on any changes ie. discuss symptoms, change medications, request tests or referrals if needed. You don't need a separate item number, just properly pay GP consultations. A pharmacist would have no permission to diagnose and has no GP notes for full history so its $50 for incomplete data which is worse than no data. Having the extra data points for blood pressure, heart rate, glucose, cholesterol etc. might be useful but not worth $50. Pharmacy health checks would be another rort and waste of "tax payers" money.
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Another seriously bad idea from the Grasping Guild and its band of merry shopkeepers. Dutton and the razor gang should be taking a close look at the value for money achieved from the vast volumes of cash sprayed around in the Community Pharmacy Agreements
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