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PSNC 2023 Pharmacy Pressures Survey|Pharmacy Crisis UK - 0 views

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    What will it take to get help from the government before an individual or sector breaks? Pharmacists raised questions after the Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC)'s 2023 Pharmacy Pressures Survey confirmed the ongoing pressures and health issues faced by the pharmacies. Pharmacists are not all shocked by the PSNC's survey report as they feel the same as what has been reported related to their businesses and health. They hope the government listens and work with them to find resolutions. "We are bullied into a corner," said Salim Jetha Chairman, Avicenna. "Unlike other industries, we can't increase our prices. Most of the daily calls I get from Independents is about financial health of their business and any cost cutting would be detrimental to patient care. Urgent holistic review is required." Bristol pharmacist Ade Williams said: "The report is a dire indictment, and I would also warn, likely an underestimate of the extent and detrimental impact of the ongoings pressures and squeeze on Community pharmacies." "If the closest interface of the NHS to communities and patients is so distressed, what does that mean for those that need and depend on us? We are notoriously very stoic, so this is a warning light, which, taken with workforce pressures, market-exit activity, and other reports raising concern about wellbeing and stress, must beg the question; what will it take to get help before the sector and individuals break?" he questioned. The survey results don't surprise Kent-based community pharmacist Amish Patel. He said, "I have been feeling exactly what has been reported for far too long. I'm burnt out and would say beginning to suffer with my own health because of it. Now it's for PSNC to talk to government, and government to listen and work with us to find resolutions."
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Where to Go for Brain Tumor Surgery - UK or India? - 0 views

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    Comparing brain surgery in the UK vs India? Both offer expert care, but India stands out with faster access, personalized recovery, and globally accredited neuro-care centers-ideal for international patients seeking timely, holistic treatment.
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RPS Scotland Vision Future Of Pharmacy:Parliamentary Motion - 0 views

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    Acknowledging publication of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) Scotland's new professional vision for the future of pharmacy in Scotland - Pharmacy 2030, a Parliamentary Motion has been lodged in the Scottish Parliament. The vision, produced in collaboration with the National Pharmacy Technician Group Scotland, expects all pharmacists in a patient-facing role to become independent prescribers by 2030. The motion recognised the aim of the publication that by 2030 pharmacy teams will work together, using their expertise to make the best use of medicines and, will take a person-centred approach, providing care holistically rather than by clinical condition. It highlighted the important role that RPS would play by working with partners across health and social care to turn this vision into a reality.
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Where to Get Your Heart Valve Replaced - India or USA? - 0 views

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    Heart valve surgery in India combines world-class care with faster timelines, globally trained surgeons, and holistic recovery through yoga and physiotherapy. Benefit from modern hospitals, warm hospitality, and full international patient support.
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Is India the Better Option for Spinal Fusion Surgery? - 0 views

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    India provides advanced spinal fusion surgery through globally trained surgeons, world-class hospitals, faster scheduling, and holistic recovery with yoga and physiotherapy-making it a preferred destination for international patients seeking quality care.
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Cold & Cough Management: Why Environmental & Lifestyle Data Matters | UK 2024 - 0 views

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    As local GP services face increasing pressure, the role of pharmacists in managing minor ailments such as cold and cough has become more crucial than ever. Considering environmental and lifestyle factors, such as pollution levels, pollen counts, smoking, and diet, is essential for the effective management of respiratory conditions. In this article, experts explain how pharmacists can leverage these factors to provide more comprehensive advice to patients for managing cold and cough symptoms. Dr Roger Henderson, GP and spokesperson for Olbas, says: "Environmental factors play a critical role in the exacerbation and management of respiratory conditions. For example, high pollution levels can aggravate cold and cough symptoms, particularly in areas where air quality can drastically fluctuate. "By assessing real-time pollution data, pharmacists can advise patients to take precautions on days when pollution levels are high." Air pollution is well known to increase the risk of certain respiratory diseases.
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Workforce crisis: Stop ignoring community pharmacy - 0 views

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    Those of us who work in community pharmacy know there is a workforce crisis created in large measure by PCNs actively recruiting pharmacists and pharmacy technicians from our sector. It is welcome, if long overdue, that this has now been officially acknowledged in a report commissioned by the English Health Secretary. PCN hiring 'exacerbates pharmacist shortage' says DH-commissioned report, which states such recruitment has "on occasion exacerbated the problem of a general shortage of pharmacists" which has compounded "the problem of community pharmacy closures." We have been telling the government this for years only to be told "problem? What problem?"- but now that Steve Barclay has his own official report sitting on his desk, he and NHSE cannot continue in denial mode. The facts are there for all to see. Time to act. No more dithering, delay or indifference. You asked if there was a problem and you have been told there is. In the absence of a holistic workforce strategy and cross-sector career pathways, PCNs poaching from community pharmacy is a zero sum game adding nothing to improving patient care.
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AMA Standards of Care_ Elevating Healthcare for Expats in Mexicojfif - 0 views

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    The adherence to AMA standards within the healthcare landscape for expatriates in Mexico represents a dedicated commitment to excellence. The providers ensure that every aspect of patient care aligns with the rigorous benchmarks set by the American Medical Association, reflecting a dedication to global healthcare standards. Read detailed blog : https://www.lakemedicalgroup.com/blog/ama-standards-of-care-elevating-healthcare-for-expats-in-mexico The emphasis on holistic patient care, transparent communication, and cultural competence signifies a broader commitment to providing an elevated healthcare experience. Access to specialized care and the establishment of trustworthy partnerships further underline the dedication to meeting the diverse healthcare needs of the expatriate community. For expatriates, this commitment translates into a healthcare journey marked by assurance and peace of mind. The familiarity of AMA standards offers a sense of security, bridging the gap between healthcare expectations in their home countries and the services provided in their newfound home, Mexico. As expatriates continue to contribute to the rich cultural tapestry of Mexico, healthcare providers stand as guardians of their well-being, ensuring a seamless and high-quality healthcare experience. The commitment to AMA standards echoes a promise to uphold the highest levels of care, creating a healthcare landscape that not only meets but exceeds the expectations of the diverse expatriate community.
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