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Engaging Pharmacists in Disaster Response: The Oregon Pharmacy-Public Health MOU

Engaging Pharmacists in Disaster Response: The Oregon Pharmacy-Public Health MOU. An Opportunity for Local Health Departments In Oregon. Agenda. Mass Dispensing with Pharmacies Pharmacist Capabilities in an Emergency Pharmacy MOU What is it? Who’s currently involved?

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Engaging Pharmacists in Disaster Response: The Oregon Pharmacy-Public Health MOU

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  1. Engaging Pharmacists in Disaster Response:The Oregon Pharmacy-Public Health MOU An Opportunity for Local Health Departments In Oregon

  2. Agenda • Mass Dispensing with Pharmacies • Pharmacist Capabilities in an Emergency • Pharmacy MOU • What is it? • Who’s currently involved? • County signatory example

  3. University of Oregon, January-February 2015

  4. Four Cases of Group B Meningococcus in Students University of Oregon, January-February 2015

  5. U. of O. Mening Vaccination Campaign • One pharmacy gave almost 11,000 doses through mass vaccination clinics • >3,000 additional doses given by community pharmacies

  6. In Response to Public Health Emergencies, Pharmacists Can. . . • Dispense and (sometimes) administer vaccine during outbreaks • Supply antibiotics or antidotes during mass exposures • Assess and meet medical needs among displaced people • Expand healthcare capacity by managing therapy for specific conditions

  7. What are your local hazards and barriers? • Outbreaks • Natural Disasters • Schools • Geography • Travel times • Etc. Could local pharmacies assist?

  8. Oregon Pharmacy-Public Health MOU • Framework for PH to engage pharmacies in response efforts • Developed by CLHO, OPHD, Board of Pharmacy, and Oregon State Pharmacy Association

  9. Who’s In So Far. . . LHDs Clackamas, Columbia, Crook, Lane, Linn, Lincoln, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Washington, Yamhill Pharmacies 350 and counting

  10. What Kinds of Pharmacies Have Signed Up as of Oct. 2016? Big ones • Albertsons • Bi-Mart • Costco • Fred Meyer • Rite Aid • Safeway Community pharmacies • 29 in 11 counties • Many signed up by LHD signatories

  11. Community Pharmacies as of Oct. 2016 • Center Pharmacy, Newberg • Hi-School Clatskanie • Hi-School Estacada • Hi-School Independence • Hi-School Scappoose • Hi-School Silverton • Hi-School Veneta • Hi-School Waldport • Hi-School West Linn • Hollywood Medicine Shoppe, Salem • Medicap Pharmacy, Albany • Mt. Angel Pharmacy • Olive Branch, Enterprise • Quisenberry’s, Salem • Red Cross Drugs, LaGrande • Samaritan Health Services • Sheridan Pharmacy • Silverton Health • Silverton Pill Box Pharmacy • Stayton Pharmacy • Sublimity Pharmacy

  12. Would this Be Useful for Your County?

  13. Ex: Lane County PH Signature • Discussed and got buy-in from public health leadership • In Lane, required sign-off by County Commissioners • (Latter not needed in all counties)

  14. Ex: Yamhill County Pharmacy Signatures • Made information packets for local pharmacists • Mailed or • In Person • Cold calls • Direct contact with local community pharmacists

  15. Want to Discuss Next Steps? Richard Leman 971-673-1089 richard.f.leman@state.or.us <<Insert Liaison name here>> Phone # liaison.name@state.or.us

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