Barriers to a full scope of pharmacy practice in primary care: A systematic review of pharmacists' access to laboratory testing.
Jacqueline DonovanRoss T TsuyukiYazid N AlhamarnehBeata BajorekPublished in: Canadian pharmacists journal : CPJ = Revue des pharmaciens du Canada : RPC (2019)
Primary care pharmacists' scope of practice in laboratory testing is presently limited to certain jurisdictions and is often performed in a dependent fashion. As such, a full scope of pharmacy services is almost entirely unavailable to patients in the United States, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia. Just as in the case for pharmacists prescribing, evidence indicates better patient outcomes when pharmacists can access/order laboratory tests, but more research needs to be done alongside the implementation of local guidelines and practice standards for pharmacists who practise in that realm. Patients around the world deserve to receive a full scope of pharmacists' practice, and lack of access to laboratory testing is one of the major obstacles to this. Can Pharm J (Ott) 2019;152:xx-xx.