B.C. pharmacists to renew, issue prescriptions as part of reworked health plan

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B.C. pharmacists to renew, issue prescriptions as part of reworked health plan
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Pharmacists in B.C. will be able to administer more vaccines and renew prescriptions for people who have lost their family doctors starting Oct. 14

British Columbia is expanding the power of pharmacists to renew and issue prescriptions as part of a wide-ranging strategy to relieve pressure on family doctors and emergency departments.

Next spring, they will begin prescribing drugs for minor ailments like urinary tract infections, allergies and indigestion, meaning patients won’t have to visit a doctor first.The government says renewing prescriptions for patients without family doctors would be at the discretion of the pharmacist, who would also have the option of connecting with a doctor by phone or sending the patient for a medical assessment.

The plan will also see paramedic training expanded, while firefighters and other first responders will be equipped to take blood pressure, use medication for life-threatening allergic reactions and prepare patients for transport by ambulance. The action items include adding 128 new seats to the University of B.C.’s faculty of medicine and establishing a new medical school at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby.

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