CANADAHALIFAX news N.S. pilot clinics to expand scope of practice for pharmacists, freeing up busy ERs by admin 1 فبراير، 2023 written by admin 1 فبراير، 2023 69 Pharmacists in 12 clinics will have dedicated time to treat patients for common illnesses, and for the first time will test, diagnose and treat strep throat CITYnews halifax \ Canadian Press about 6 hours ago Listen to this article HALIFAX — A new $1-million pilot project in Nova Scotia will expand the scope of practice for pharmacists as the province tries to free up space in its struggling emergency departments. Health Minister Michelle Thompson says the new program will be piloted in 12 pharmacies across the province, with more locations expected in the spring. With appointments beginning Wednesday, pharmacists in these pilot clinics will have dedicated time to treat patients for common illnesses, and for the first time will test, diagnose and treat strep throat. They will also be able to prescribe and manage medications for diabetes, cardiovascular disease, asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. As well, pharmacies will receive more money for services they already provide, including care for 31 ailments such as minor joint and muscle pains, eczema, cold sores and heartburn. Care already available at no cost in pharmacies includes the assessment and treatment for uncomplicated urinary tract infections and shingles, contraception, and Lyme disease prevention and prescription renewals. “We need to change how we deliver health care to help Nova Scotians get the care they need faster,” Thompson said in a news release. “In doing this, we will help people stay well, and free up emergency departments for emergencies.” Beverley Zwicker, CEO and registrar of the Nova Scotia College of Pharmacists, said that using pharmacists in primary care will make better use of the existing health-care workforce. “This is an important shift in health-care delivery as we work towards solutions for our current crisis and supporting Nova Scotians in getting the right care, from the right person, at the right time,” Zwicker said. Under the program, assessment and treatment records will be held by the pharmacy or provided to the patient unless they have a family physician or nurse practitioner. The first dozen clinics will operate at pharmacies in Yarmouth, Shelburne, Bridgewater, Berwick, Greenwood, Dartmouth, Bedford, Halifax, Truro, New Glasgow, Sydney and North Sydney. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 31, 2023. The Canadian Press Pharmacy locations with appointments available beginning Wednesday: Shoppers Drug Mart, 118 Wyse Rd., Dartmouth Guardian Bedford, 535 Larry Uteck Blvd., Bedford North Sydney PharmaChoice, 107 King St., North Sydney Shoppers Drug Mart, 254 Prince St., Sydney Shoppers Drug Mart, 912 East River Rd., New Glasgow The Medicine Shoppe, 664 Prince St., Truro Wilsons Pharmasave, 213 Commercial St., Berwick Bridgewater Guardian Pharmacy, 42 Glen Allan Dr., Bridgewater Shoppers Drug Mart, 1124 Bridge St., Greenwood TLC Pharmasave, 157 Water St., Shelburne City Drug Store, 369 Main St., Yarmouth Brookline Pharmacy at 105-6 Bloom Lane, Bedford, will have appointments starting later in February. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia giving out free HIV test kits next post Man charged with break and enters at three downtown Halifax businesses You may also like كارني تعهّد بتوحيد بلد منقسم من أجل مواجهة... 29 أبريل، 2025 احتفاظ الليبراليين بقيادة كارني بالسلطة في أوتاوا 29 أبريل، 2025 Liberals complete the sweep of Halifax-area ridings 29 أبريل، 2025 Province updates school code of conduct amid rise... 29 أبريل، 2025 Liberals make gains in Nova Scotia amid tight... 29 أبريل، 2025 RMCP search for missing Lower Sackville woman 26 أبريل، 2025 Canadians at pope’s funeral say ceremony reflected his... 26 أبريل، 2025 2alarm blaze decimates home in Middle Sackville 26 أبريل، 2025 Israeli airstrike kills 10 people, half of them... 26 أبريل، 2025 كارني يندّد بالحصار الغذائي الإسرائيلي على قطاع غزة 26 أبريل، 2025