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The AHSN Polypharmacy Programme: Getting the balance right
About this event
The new AHSN Network Polypharmacy: Getting the Balance Right Programme aims to support local systems and primary care to identify patients at potential risk of harm and support better conversations about medicines by promoting shared decision making. One of the core principles of this is population health management.
To consider how best to understand and utilise available data, the AHSN Network and NHS Business Services Authority (BSA) are hosting a webinar.
What will I learn?
The event will share information and insights into how the NHS BSA polypharmacy prescribing comparators can:
- Support primary care and wider health systems understand the variation in prescribing of multiple medicines
- Identify patients who are more likely to be exposed to the risks that can be associated with taking large numbers of medicines or certain combinations of medicines.
Outline agenda
12:00 – Introduction to the NHS BSA Polypharmacy prescribing comparators, Clare Howard, Medicines Optimisation Lead, Wessex AHSN
12:30 – Live demonstration of how to access and use the NHS BSA Polypharmacy prescribing comparators ,Ben Baker, Customer Engagement and Training Lead, NHS BSA
13:00 – Q&A
13:30 – Meeting Close
The webinar will be introduced by Clare Howard, Chair of the Polypharmacy Prescribing Comparators Group and Medicines Optimisation Clinical Lead for Wessex AHSN.
We encourage attendance from AHSN Network nominated polypharmacy and clinical leads; ICS medicines optimisation leads and Primary Care Network (PCN) teams, including GPs and pharmacists.