THE Victorian Pharmacy Authority
has issued a warning to pharmacies
about their in-store facilities, saying
many pharmacists still do not
make adequate arrangements for
consumer privacy in their premises.
“Pharmacy is unique in that
the profession is practised in full
view of the public...the identity
of a medicine being supplied or
dispensed cannot be known by
another client of the pharmacy
or pharmacy department, and
where this occurs pharmacies are
operating in contravention of the
Pharmary Regulation Act 2010,” the
communiqué states.
Privacy-related complaints now
comprise a significant proportion
of complaints to AHPRA, with the
VPA saying adequate arrangements
must be in place to ensure
confidential discussions, and avoid
inadvertent disclosures through
the carrying of open baskets with
medicines to a remote cash register.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 23 Mar 16 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 23 Mar 16
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