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Flu Service in Berkshire

Flu Service in Berkshire. Carol Trower Chief Executive Officer Berkshire LPC. Background. Pilot service across 20 pharmacies in 2012 GP resistance to service Started 1 st November 2012 Added in > 65s in December Reviewed in February 2013 232 vaccinations from 16 pharmacies

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Flu Service in Berkshire

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  1. Flu Service in Berkshire Carol Trower Chief Executive Officer Berkshire LPC Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

  2. Background • Pilot service across 20 pharmacies in 2012 • GP resistance to service • Started 1st November 2012 • Added in > 65s in December • Reviewed in February 2013 • 232 vaccinations from 16 pharmacies • Public Health team happy with service Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

  3. 2013 Service • Unable to get more than last year’s pilot repeated- “steady state” mentality • 18 pharmacies selected • Most were involved in 2012 • No training delivered • Started 4th October Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

  4. What issues have we had? • Delayed PGD • Limited PR support • Posters late • Little national publicity • Pharmacists slow to engage • Selection of pharmacies Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

  5. How are we doing • 15 pharmacies engaged to date • 312 patients seen • Using PharmOutcomes to monitor delivery and review service • Engaged local Public Health Director to gain support • Voucher scheme for Carers/ Front line staff Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

  6. Who are we vaccinating? Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

  7. Age range Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

  8. Clinical Conditions Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

  9. When are we vaccinating Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

  10. Why are patients choosing pharmacy? Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

  11. What would we do differently? • Early engagement event with pharmacists • Different criteria to select pharmacies • Produce our own publicity materials • “In-house” voucher scheme • Engage with patient groups locally Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

  12. What next? • Service continues until end January 2014 • Review of service in February 2014 • Feedback and discussion with Public Health Thames Valley Lead • Full service across Thames Valley next year? Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

  13. Health Education Thames Valley • Local Education and Training Board for Thames Valley covering Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. • Ensure the delivery of effective workforce planning • Excellent education and training to develop a highly capable, flexible and motivated workforce that delivers improvements in health for the population of Thames Valley. Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

  14. Funding Proposal • Good example of where working together makes us stronger • 3 bids submitted to increase chance of success • All bids approved • Project Board – 3 Chief Officers plus 1 LPC member • Project Co-ordinator recruitment Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

  15. The projects • Carer Identification and Support – 95k • To help our teams understand the issues that carers face and how to support them • Dementia Awareness training - 95k • To help make our pharmacies dementia friendly environments and raise awareness of the disease • Healthy Living Champions - 332k • To train members of the team to be better equipped to pro-actively deliver health interventions Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

  16. The Plan • Engagement events in Spring 2014 • Training sessions Spring and Summer 2014 • Forums set up and running throughout 2014 • Pharmacy implementation throughout 2014 • Review and report March 2015 Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

  17. The money? • Project manager costs and equipment • Training costs for pharmacists and team members • Venue costs • Publicity costs Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

  18. What do we need from you • Support for the projects • Agreement to the project board and project manager roles • Act as champions in your own practice Berkshire LPC - Improving the Health of the County through Pharmacy

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