The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) Scotland the BMA's Scottish GP Committee has called for improvements to the pharmacotherapy service.
The joint statement released by the organisations on Friday (13 January), has recognised that much progress has been made but states that further improvements are
needed to fully maximise the benefits of the service.
It highlighted the need for better use of skill mix, including more clearly defining roles and responsibilities; improved IT enablers to reduce administrative burden;
and further developing a tandem model of working comprising hubs with in-practice activity
The two organisations state that inadequate funding and workforce shortages are a real threat to the pharmacotherapy service.
They have urge Scottish Government to reconsider its recent decision to reduce funding for training pharmacy technicians.
Clare Morrison, RPS Director for Scotland, said: "In the statement, we stress that the use of pharmacists' clinical skills must be maximised.