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Quality use of medicines

The term Quality use of medicines is used by the Australian government as part of their policies on effective and correct uses of medicine and access to appropriate medicines.

Guiding Principles edit

Quality Use of Medicines (abbreviated to QUM) is one of the four policy pillars in the Australian Government’s National Medicines Policy first developed in 2000, and involves the safe and judicious use of medicines by the general public.

In the documentation of the National Medicines Policy, the four tenets[1] of Quality Use of Medicines involve medicines being used:

  • Judiciously, using medicines only after considering all other options
  • Appropriately, choosing a medicine after appraisal of factors including risk-benefit analysis, treatment length and cost
  • Safely, minimising misuse and abuse
  • Efficaciously, having a quantifiable benefit to the patient’s health and/or quality of life

Quality Use of Medicines is primarily a patient-oriented movement, with the documentation stressing the importance of patient-professional communication along with patient knowledge and understanding their medicines.[2] The term has begun to enter consumer-oriented Australian media in both journalistic[3] and corporate[4] contexts, while the concepts are becoming increasingly central to general pharmaceutical practice.[5]

Implementation edit

In the 1997-1998 Australian federal budget, the Government allocated funds towards creation of the National Prescribing Service (NPS MedicineWise), a body tasked with undertaking and promoting Quality Use of Medicines work. The organisation’s services such as the Medicine Name Finder andMedicines Line are the most apparent representations of governmental QUM policy at work. Medicines Line, for example, provides a hotline for patients to call with questions about their medicines, furthering the QUM goal of ensuring medicine safety through improved patient knowledge.[6]

The Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) provides advice and recommendations on whether or not to include medicines on Australia’s Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). The PBAC takes a number of QUM-related factors into account, including those not traditionally looked at by doctors like cost-effectiveness, course length and alternative therapies.[7] The body has been praised for its improvements to the PBS system, most particularly in the area of cost-effectiveness.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ Department of Health and Ageing – Quality Use of Medicines (2008). Available at http://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/national-medicines-policydoc~national-medicines-policy-5 (accessed 6 November 2009).
  2. ^ See http://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/national-medicines-policydoc~national-medicines-policy-5.
  3. ^ CHF Quality Use of Medicines Engagement in Moree (2009). Available at http://www.chf.org.au/pdfs/rep/rep-353-qum-engagement-moree.pdf (accessed 6 November 2009).
  4. ^ Pfizer Australia, Quality Use of Medicines. Available at http://www.pfizer.com.au/Facts/QualityUse.aspx.
  5. ^ Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, PSA Position Statement on Community Pharmacy Agreements (2009). Available at http://www.psa.org.au/site.php?id=4209.
  6. ^ National Prescribing Service, Medicines Line. Available at http://nps.org.au/consumers/ask_an_expert/contact_a_pharmacist/medicines_line (accessed 6 November 2009).
  7. ^ Commonwealth of Australia (2002). The National Strategy for Quality Use of Medicines. Page 34. Available at http://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/Publishing.nsf/Content/CA777524C860DFF2CA256F1800468B61/$File/natstrateng.pdf (accessed 6 November 2009).
  8. ^ Gertskis, Mark (2009). “PBAC lauded for cost-effectiveness”. Pharmacy News, available at http://www.pharmacynews.com.au/article/pbac-lauded-for-cost-effectiveness/501162.aspx (accessed 6 November 2009).

External links edit

  • Official website
  • National Medicines Policy 2000

quality, medicines, term, used, australian, government, part, their, policies, effective, correct, uses, medicine, access, appropriate, medicines, contents, guiding, principles, implementation, references, external, linksguiding, principles, editquality, medic. The term Quality use of medicines is used by the Australian government as part of their policies on effective and correct uses of medicine and access to appropriate medicines Contents 1 Guiding Principles 2 Implementation 3 References 4 External linksGuiding Principles editQuality Use of Medicines abbreviated to QUM is one of the four policy pillars in the Australian Government s National Medicines Policy first developed in 2000 and involves the safe and judicious use of medicines by the general public In the documentation of the National Medicines Policy the four tenets 1 of Quality Use of Medicines involve medicines being used Judiciously using medicines only after considering all other options Appropriately choosing a medicine after appraisal of factors including risk benefit analysis treatment length and cost Safely minimising misuse and abuse Efficaciously having a quantifiable benefit to the patient s health and or quality of lifeQuality Use of Medicines is primarily a patient oriented movement with the documentation stressing the importance of patient professional communication along with patient knowledge and understanding their medicines 2 The term has begun to enter consumer oriented Australian media in both journalistic 3 and corporate 4 contexts while the concepts are becoming increasingly central to general pharmaceutical practice 5 Implementation editIn the 1997 1998 Australian federal budget the Government allocated funds towards creation of the National Prescribing Service NPS MedicineWise a body tasked with undertaking and promoting Quality Use of Medicines work The organisation s services such as the Medicine Name Finder andMedicines Line are the most apparent representations of governmental QUM policy at work Medicines Line for example provides a hotline for patients to call with questions about their medicines furthering the QUM goal of ensuring medicine safety through improved patient knowledge 6 The Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee PBAC provides advice and recommendations on whether or not to include medicines on Australia s Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme PBS The PBAC takes a number of QUM related factors into account including those not traditionally looked at by doctors like cost effectiveness course length and alternative therapies 7 The body has been praised for its improvements to the PBS system most particularly in the area of cost effectiveness 8 References edit Department of Health and Ageing Quality Use of Medicines 2008 Available at http www health gov au internet main publishing nsf Content national medicines policydoc national medicines policy 5 accessed 6 November 2009 See http www health gov au internet main publishing nsf Content national medicines policydoc national medicines policy 5 CHF Quality Use of Medicines Engagement in Moree 2009 Available at http www chf org au pdfs rep rep 353 qum engagement moree pdf accessed 6 November 2009 Pfizer Australia Quality Use of Medicines Available at http www pfizer com au Facts QualityUse aspx Pharmaceutical Society of Australia PSA Position Statement on Community Pharmacy Agreements 2009 Available at http www psa org au site php id 4209 National Prescribing Service Medicines Line Available at http nps org au consumers ask an expert contact a pharmacist medicines line accessed 6 November 2009 Commonwealth of Australia 2002 The National Strategy for Quality Use of Medicines Page 34 Available at http www health gov au internet main Publishing nsf Content CA777524C860DFF2CA256F1800468B61 File natstrateng pdf accessed 6 November 2009 Gertskis Mark 2009 PBAC lauded for cost effectiveness Pharmacy News available at http www pharmacynews com au article pbac lauded for cost effectiveness 501162 aspx accessed 6 November 2009 External links editOfficial website National Medicines Policy 2000 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Quality use of medicines amp oldid 1118033532, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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