As we look at upgrading our system on the 9th of March the attached article gives an insight of the work gone into our prescribing system not only by the HEPMA team but the extended multi-disciplinary team throughout NHS A&A who have been integral to the success of its use.
NHS A&A nursing and medical staff have new HEPMA LearnPro modules available for our upgrade in Feb 21.
If that’s you, team up with 9 other staff members from your ward area who have also completed the training with a chance to win some edible goodies! Can you resist? 🍪
Research: When provided with discharge details, community pharmacists can provide education and address any medication concerns the patient may have, helping to improve medicines optimisation and adherence.
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Top tips for ordering prescription medicines:
*Only order the medicines you need
*Use online ordering if possible
*Advise the practice of your preferred pharmacy
*Allow 5 days for your order to be processed
*Do not attend your pharmacy in person if you have COVID-19 symptoms
What’s in a name?
NHSAA have been using the JAC HEPMA system since the 1990’s, so some of our staff may be asking why we are changing to WellSky now…
The simple answer is that we aren’t! WellSky is the new name for JAC and we’ll see this with our upgrade in February 2021.
Calling all NHSAA ward staff – online training for the planned HEPMA system upgrade on 9/2/2021 is now live. The wards completing the training first will even win prizes! See posters displayed in your areas and on here for details. 🙂
Did you know that NHSAA’s HEPMA (JAC) journey started all the way back in 1997? We’ve certainly seen a few changes since then, with more to come with our planned upgrade on 9th February 2021. Online training for staff available now on Learnpro and the HEPMA page on Athena.
An increased emphasis on nitrofurantoin as the first-line UTI treatment in recent years has seen resistance to trimethoprim decrease
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