Filerman Gary L, Komaridis Kathryn L
Georgetown University Department of Health Systems Administration, Washington, DC 20057-1107, USA.
J Health Adm Educ. 2007 Spring;24(2):117-34.
The purpose of this paper is to inform the health administration community and its educators about the importance of pharmacy leadership, the competencies associated with the role, and a suggested path to achieve a greater number of pharmacy leaders. The role of the pharmacy leader is often unrecognized or undervalued, yet it has significant implications for many facets of the healthcare delivery organization, including the cost of care, patient safety and quality, the influence and potential involvement of the pharmacist in the hospital or health system. Hospitals and health systems should recognize the power of an effective pharmacy leader, and strive to fill those positions. Unfortunately, should care leaders demand high performing pharmacy leaders, they will find that such individuals are in short supply, and will become more rare with time because of an aging pharmacy workforce. The health administration education community must respond to the demand by marrying pharmacy management education with the Master's in Health Administration degree (MHA). This article proposes the creation of a PharmD/MHA dual degree program, giving clinically trained pharmacists the skills they need to be effective managers and leaders in hospitals and health systems.
本文旨在让卫生行政领域及其教育工作者了解药学领导力的重要性、与该角色相关的能力,以及实现更多药学领导者的建议途径。药学领导者的角色常常未得到认可或重视,然而它对医疗服务组织的许多方面都具有重大影响,包括医疗成本、患者安全与质量,以及药剂师在医院或卫生系统中的影响力和潜在参与度。医院和卫生系统应认识到有效药学领导者的力量,并努力填补这些职位。不幸的是,尽管医疗领导者需要高绩效的药学领导者,但他们会发现这类人才供不应求,而且随着药学劳动力老龄化,这种情况会越来越少。卫生行政教育界必须通过将药学管理教育与卫生管理硕士学位(MHA)相结合来回应这一需求。本文提议设立药学博士/卫生管理硕士双学位项目,使经过临床培训的药剂师具备在医院和卫生系统中成为有效管理者和领导者所需的技能。