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Critical care pharmacy workforce: a 2020 re-evaluation of the UK deployment and characteristics.

Mark BorthwickGreg BartonChristopher P IoannidesRuth ForrestEmma Graham-ClarkeFraser HanksChristie JamesDavid KeanDavid SapsfordAlan TimminsMark TomlinJohn WarburtonRichard S Bourne
Published in: Human resources for health (2023)
Availability of clinical pharmacists in UK adult critical care units is improving. However, national standards are not routinely met despite widely publicised quality indicators, commissioning specifications, and assessments. Additional measures are needed to address persistent deficits and realise gains in organisational and patient-level outcomes. These measures must include promotion of cross-professional collaborative working, adjusted funding models, and a nationally recognised training pathway for critical care pharmacists.
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