Shangala Mwawaka Jimmy
Kenya Medical Research Institute, Student of Biotechnology, Innovation and Regulatory Science at Purdue University.
Innov Pharm. 2021 Jun 10;12(3). doi: 10.24926/iip.v12i3.4210. eCollection 2021.
Pharmacy practice is part of a value chain made up of suppliers(S), inputs(I), processes(P), outputs(O), and customers(C). The interface between community pharmacies and clinic-based prescribers is complicated by challenges related to gaps in the design of the chain. The supplier-input-process-outcome-customer (SIPOC) model can be used to re-engineer the chain: integrating an intervening clinical pharmacist in the interface creates a structure for interprofessional collaboration and communication across the interface. This innovation has important implications for patient referral between clinic and pharmacy, and the future role and scope of all patient-facing pharmacists.
药学实践是由供应商(S)、投入(I)、流程(P)、产出(O)和客户(C)组成的价值链的一部分。社区药房与临床开方者之间的接口因与链条设计中的差距相关的挑战而变得复杂。供应商-投入-流程-结果-客户(SIPOC)模型可用于重新设计该链条:在接口中纳入一名介入临床药师可创建一个跨接口进行跨专业协作和沟通的结构。这一创新对诊所与药房之间的患者转诊以及所有面向患者的药师的未来角色和范围具有重要意义。