Shared Health Information to Be Available to Registered Community Pharmacists
Pharmacists working in the Wairarapa community will soon be able to access vital parts of patient shared health records
from general practice. The aim of this project is to help health professionals collaborate more efficiently around
patient health information providing better, sooner and more convenient services to them. The Shared Care Record project
was progressively rolled out to Wairarapa General Practice and extended to Emergency Department physicians last year.
Giving community pharmacists access to the shared care record will enable them to make use of information on patient’s
medications, long term conditions and allergies. This information is traditionally stored in general practice.
Pharmacists will be able to view a complete picture of a patient’s medication requirements and history, simply and
quickly while the patient is being served. Patients, particularly those on numerous or complex medications may find it
faster to get their medications from pharmacies with the new system.
“The addition of community pharmacy to the health care professionals accessing the Shared Care Record is a great example
of how pharmacists can be integrated into the primary care team,” says Chris Kerr the Clinical Director for Compass
Health (PHO).
Health professionals, who have helped drive this change, have praised the benefits of the new on-line shared health
information. ED doctors have found it invaluable when treating patients who are too sick or injured to give details of
their allergies or current medications; GPs have found it saves time and decreases the number of repeat visits for
patients being seen in, or transferring to another practice.
“The most useful information we need to share is about allergies, chronic medical conditions, and long term
medications,” says Dr Guin Hooper, ED Physician. “There are many circumstances when a person can’t tell us that, or not
in a timely way. I really support this as a way of reducing risk for patients, and improving the quality of the care we
can provide.”
Within a community pharmacy only registered Pharmacists will have access to the Shared Care Record and only for the
purpose of directly caring for a patient. Patients with wider concerns about their record being shared can ‘opt out’ of
the having a record at any time. People wanting more information about this project or the opt-out option can phone 0800
727 664.
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