Blueprint for Pharmacy

Commitment to Act

Personal Commitment to Act

We, the undersigned pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and students, support the Vision for Pharmacy described in the Blueprint for Pharmacy: The Vision for Pharmacy. We are personally committed to supporting change that moves the profession forward and support the continued collaboration of pharmacy organizations to further the work of the Blueprint Task Force and working groups. We will encourage our colleagues and pharmacy employers to commit to the Vision for Pharmacy.

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Organizational Commitment to Act

We, the undersigned organizations, support the Vision for Pharmacy described in the Blueprint for Pharmacy: The Vision for Pharmacy, and are committed to work collaboratively with the Blueprint Task Force and working groups as they develop the implementation plan. To move the profession forward, we will refer to the Blueprint when developing our own strategic plans. We will take the lead or partner by implementing relevant actions that align with our organizational or jurisdictional mandates and priorities.

View the current Organizational Signatures by group below:

Organizational Commitment to Act Signatories

  • National Pharmacy Organizations

  • Provincial Pharmacy Associations

  • Faculties of Pharmacy

  • Canadian Undergraduate Student Associations

  • Chain Pharmacy

  • Other

  • Provincial Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities

For more information, contact:

Blueprint for Pharmacy National Coordinating Office                               blueprint@pharmacists.ca

Recent News

Alberta's Health Minister announces changes for pharmacy

by National Coordinating Office | Feb 16, 2012

February 13, 2012, the Hon. Fred Horne, Minister of Health and Wellness, announced three changes that will affect pharmacy practice in Alberta. The following changes will come into effect July 1, 2012:

  1. Pharmacists will be reimbursed for refilling prescriptions.
  2. A Remote Pharmacy Access Grant will be put in place.
  3. The price the government is paying for generic drugs will be reduced.

Details are still being finalized. The transition team, comprised of the Alberta Pharmacists’ Association (RxA) and representatives from community pharmacy, that has been representing Alberta pharmacists since 2009 will continue to work with Alberta Health and Wellness to develop the framework.

Pharmacists have been able to refill prescriptions since 2007. All pharmacists in Alberta have had the legislative authority to adapt (refill) prescriptions since 2007. The announcement simply means that now, instead of the pharmacist offering this care for free or the patient paying directly, there will be reimbursement.

For more information about the changes visit the Alberta College of Pharmacists website or view the Alberta government’s news release.

Original source: Alberta College of Pharmacists.

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