The Egypt Health Care Authority has launched a document for activating clinical pharmacies across its facilities in the provinces where the universal health insurance system is implemented.
Egypt Health Care Authority: The document aims to expand the range of clinical pharmaceutical services, enhance medication management, and keep pharmacists updated with the latest global developments, ensuring improved pharmaceutical care for patients.
Egypt Health Care Authority: The clinical pharmacy document is based on six pillars, including patient care, drug therapy knowledge, systematic care, effective communication, professionalism, and continuous development.
Chairman of the Egypt Health Care Authority: Activating clinical pharmacy is a cornerstone for enhancing healthcare quality and a strategic step towards improving medication management, ensuring optimal use of medications.
Chairman of the Egypt Health Care Authority: The integration between medical teams and clinical pharmacists ensures improved patient treatment experiences through precise pharmaceutical consultations and effective monitoring of treatments.
Advisor to the Chairman for Pharmaceutical Affairs: Adopting the latest global standards in clinical pharmacy enhances patient safety.
The Egypt Health Care Authority has issued a document to activate clinical pharmacy across all its facilities in provinces applying the universal health insurance system.
According to the Authority's statement, the document aims to expand clinical pharmaceutical services, enhance medication management, and ensure the provision of high-quality healthcare.
The statement continues: This step reaffirms the Authority's commitment to activating the role of clinical pharmacy, an integral part of providing advanced medical care to those dealing with the universal health insurance system, ensuring clinical pharmacists gain the necessary skills and knowledge for comprehensive medication management within healthcare teams.
The Authority highlights six main pillars of the clinical pharmacy document, including “patient care, drug therapy knowledge, systematic care, effective communication, professionalism, and continuous development.”
The statement explains: "Patient care" includes direct patient care involving the assessment of their medication needs and monitoring drug therapy, in collaboration with medical service providers to achieve the best outcomes. "Drug therapy knowledge" focuses on developing comprehensive knowledge of pharmacy sciences and drug therapy to ensure the application of treatments based on scientific evidence.
Regarding systematic care and public health, the document emphasizes improving public health through developing treatment protocols and supporting decision-making to enhance healthcare quality metrics. "Communication" ensures the development of effective communication skills for interacting with patients and healthcare team members. "Professionalism" involves adhering to the highest standards of integrity and professional ethics to ensure patients' interests, and finally, "continuous development" encourages clinical pharmacists to engage in ongoing learning and professional skill enhancement.
Dr. Ahmed El-Sobky, Chairman of the Egypt Health Care Authority and supervisor of the universal health insurance project, stated that activating clinical pharmacy is a cornerstone in enhancing healthcare quality within the Authority’s facilities. He confirmed that this initiative represents a qualitative leap that contributes to the Authority’s vision of providing integrated health services aligned with the highest international quality standards, thus improving public health indicators and enhancing the efficiency of services offered to citizens.
Dr. El-Sobky highlighted that the activation of clinical pharmacy enhances integration among various medical teams, with clinical pharmacists working alongside doctors to provide comprehensive care focused on meeting patients’ needs. He added that this integration helps improve the therapeutic experience of patients through precise pharmaceutical consultations and effective treatment monitoring.
Dr. Sherif Kamal, the Advisor to the Chairman for Pharmaceutical Affairs and Drug Management, added that the document is based on the latest editions of the American Society of Clinical Pharmacy, reflecting the Authority’s commitment to keeping up with global developments. This enhances the pivotal role of clinical pharmacists in improving drug treatment management and ensuring optimal medication use, which positively reflects on treatment outcomes and enhances patient safety within the healthcare system.