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    Medical news and health news headlines posted throughout the day, You can trust from around the world. All content is written and reviewed by qualified health, medical and scientific experts.
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Swine Flu Shot Side Effects | All about flu symptoms - 0 views

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    There are many who would rather get a shot, but are worried about the swine flu shot side effects. Possible side effects have really gotten headlines this year and last.
firozcosmolance

A sneak peek in lesser known Bollywood love stories - Gossip Ki Galliyan - 0 views

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    Bollywood love stories never deter from making headlines. We put the other professional news on hold and get glued to read any romantic or emotional Bollywood love story to not to miss a detail. With this blog, we take you through the idealistic Bollywood street throwing spotlight on some of the lesser known Bollywood love stories.
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Pharmacy Business Diversity Conference on December 9, 2021 - 0 views

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    Asian Media Group will hold the inaugural Pharmacy Business Diversity Conference on Thursday December 9 - a ground-breaking event exploring and showcasing diversity and inclusion in the pharmaceutical industry. The conference, themed 'Change the Ratio', will be be chaired by BBC presenter Clive Myrie and held virtually between 10am and 5pm. While both both RPS and ABPI are supporting the conference as associate sponsors, Well Pharmacy, the UK's largest independent pharmacy chain, is the headline sponsor of the event that will have some of Britain's most inspiring leaders and influential diversity and inclusion practitioners. These leaders will share their knowledge and experience whilst offering tangible steps to positively promote and implement diversity, inclusion and equality in workplace. Check pharmacy business website for more information.
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    Medical news and health news headlines posted throughout the day, You can trust from around the world. All content is written and reviewed by qualified health, medical and scientific experts.
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Hub and Spoke Model : Peer-to-peer dispensing - 0 views

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    Talk of hub and spoke models has been rumbling on for as long as I can remember. The topic has once again hit the headlines as the government announced a fresh consultation for its proposed changes, calling on all interested parties to submit their views by 8th June. The argument for hub and spoke is to allow independents to have the same level playing field as the larger groups who have been operating this model for some time. The government also sees significant efficiency gains in centralisation, arguing this will free pharmacists time away from dispensing to focus on clinical services. The latest consultation advocates two models being created. In the first model, the dispensed medication is sent back to the spoke. In the second model, the completed medication can be sent out directly to the patient. The latter is a new concept which could open up new opportunities in how services are delivered. Pharmacies could effectively outsource the entire dispensing and delivery to housebound patients and care homes allowing pharmacies to take on new business without having to worry about logistics and geography.
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Pharmacy First Strategy:Will England embrace it? - 0 views

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    Recently, the English Health Secretary has talked about introducing a 'Pharmacy First' model similar to that which exists in Scotland. This would be a win-win outcome providing people with better access to essential healthcare support, advice and treatment whilst relieving strain on other parts of the NHS, not least GPs and A&E. It is a no-brainer and yet despite a few media headlines there are still no firm proposals on the table to make this a reality. It surely cannot be right that you can receive a broad range of patient care services in Scotland which are not available in England. It works well in Scotland, Wales is keen to develop more pharmacy-based services and Northern Ireland, leaving aside the current funding dispute, has had a minor ailments service for many years. If the English Health Secretary is sincere in his interest in adopting an English version of the Scottish model, then there are critical aspects he needs to consider. Firstly, start with the patient journey through the healthcare ecosystem from illness prevention through to long-term condition management. What is the role of community pharmacy and how do we guide people to seek support from the most appropriate healthcare professional? What is the vision for community pharmacy delivering patient care in the next decade? The lesson from Scotland is that the government needs to sit down with the sector and map that out together. There are no quick fix overnight solutions. This needs to be a long-term commitment backed by adequate funding. Supervision regulations need to change and there needs to be a thought through workforce strategy which avoids community pharmacy shortages as that does nothing to deliver improved patient outcomes.
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