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Skip to content Primary Menu * Collaborating Partners * Contact * Events * Footer * Home * News * Publications & Resources * The Network * Advocacy * Chronic Pain * Communications Subgroup * Education Subgroup * Measurement & Evaluation Subgroup * The Working Group HOME THE IMPACT NETWORK IS AN ORGANIZED VOICE AND PROVIDES SUPPORT FOR ONTARIO PRIMARY CARE TEAM PHARMACISTS. Ontario Primary Care Team pharmacists are pharmacists who work in primary care settings such as: * Family Health Teams (FHTs) * Nurse-Practitioner Led Clinics, * Community Health Centers (CHCs) * Home Care teams * Similar publicly funded team-based structures Family Health Team * Community Health Centre ONTARIO PRIMARY CARE TEAM PHARMACISTS ONTARIO PRIMARY CARE TEAM PHARMACISTS The ImPACT Network is an organized voice and provides support for Ontario Primary Care Team pharmacists. Ontario Primary Care Team pharmacists are pharmacists who work in primary care settings such as: * Family Health Teams (FHTs) * Nurse-Practitioner Led Clinics, * Community Health Centers (CHCs) * Home Care teams * Similar publicly funded team-based structures * Family Health Team * Community Health Centre OUR PURPOSE To learn and share together, advocate, measure and communicate about the value of pharmacists in primary care team-based settings. To contribute to ensuring Ontarians receive safe and cost-effective evidence-based medication therapy using a collaborative team-based approach in primary care. HOW PRIMARY CARE TEAM PHARMACISTS HELP PROVIDE DIRECT PATIENT CARE Including general comprehensive medication assessment and review and leading specific programs focused on high-alert medication (e.g. opioids), chronic disease management (e.g. diabetes, hypertension, smoking cessation), and vulnerable patient populations at risk of adverse events (e.g. post-hospitalization, elderly with polypharmacy) PROVIDE EDUCATION Educate patients, caregivers, family physicians and other health professional learners LEAD OR WORK AS PART OF QUALITY IMPROVEMENT TEAMS Develop organizational process for Medication Reconciliation, participate in Quality Improvement initiatives such as evaluating impact of patient care services, partner with local care partners to integrate care regionally. PROVIDE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM NAVIGATION Helping foster linkages in the healthcare system to promote effective and efficient resources utilization, with attention to optimize medication use DEVELOP PARTNERSHIPS & COLLABORATION Collaborating and creating partnerships with external groups and stakeholders LEAD OR CONTRIBUTE TO DEVELOPMENT OF LOCAL HEALTH CARE POLICY Work within the primary care organization or with other organizations to build better approaches to medication management and health care delivery OUR IMPACT REDUCTION IN MEDICATION-RELATED PROBLEMS IMPROVED PATIENT SAFETY, PARTICULARLY IN VULNERABLE PATIENTS AT RISK OF ADVERSE MEDICATION EVENTS IMPROVED CARE COORDINATION AT THE PATIENT & SYSTEM LEVEL ENHANCED CAPACITY WITHIN PRIMARY CARE CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR LIST SERV UPCOMING EVENTS Spring-2023 The Ontario Primary Care Team Pharmacists Network typically hosts a Spring and Fall Education and Networking Event. For more information about these events, please contact impactpharmacists@gmail.com Fall-2023 The Ontario Primary Care Team Pharmacists Network typically hosts a Spring and Fall Education and Networking Event. For more information about these events, please contact impactpharmacists@gmail.com. CONNECT LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to acknowledge that the land we reside on is the Traditional Territory of many Nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, Mushkegowuk, Mohawk, Tuscarora, Seneca, Cayuga, Oneida, Haudenosaunee, Delaware, Chippewa, Pottawotami, Algonquin, Odawa, and Anishinabe peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We also acknowledge that there are 46 treaties and other agreements that cover the territory now called Ontario. © 2023 ImPACT Team | Toronto Web Design shift 8 web Menu * Home * The Network * The Working Group * Advocacy Subgroup * Communications Subgroup * Education Subgroup * Chronic Pain Subgroup * Measurement & Evaluation Subgroup * Publications & Resources * Events * Contact * Home * The Network * The Working Group * Advocacy Subgroup * Communications Subgroup * Education Subgroup * Chronic Pain Subgroup * Measurement & Evaluation Subgroup * Publications & Resources * Events * Contact