Protocol Development and Quality Improvement
A7. The pharmacy workforce, in all
care settings, must have access to
complete patient medical records
and related health information.
A8. The pharmacy enterprise
should be integrated and modeled
to provide patientβcentered care
across the continuum (e.g., home
and outpatient infusion, specialty
pharmacy, community pharmacy,
acute care).
A9. The pharmacy workforce
should lead medication education
for patients and caregivers that
optimize outcomes, including in
care transitions.
A10. Pharmacists should play
an active role in ensuring that
ethical principles drive clinical
and business decisions related to
medication use.
A11. Health systems must provide
24/7 pharmacy services with
advanced clinical capability.
A12. Health systems should
support innovative models for
providing a safe and appropriate
level of pharmacy services for
small and rural hospitals or other
alternative practice settings.
A13. Pharmacy departments should
take responsibility for appropriate
medication use in the structuring
of external partnerships.
Patient-Centered
Care
D3. All newly hired
technicians should have
completed an ASHP/ACPEβ
accredited technician
education and training
program.
D4. Health systems should
require technicians to be
certified by the Pharmacy
Technician Certification
Board.
D5. Pharmacy departments
should foster the
development of professional
career paths for pharmacy
technicians.
Pharmacy Technician
Role, Education, &
Training
E3. Pharmacy must be an active and accountable
partner in the financial stewardship (e.g.,
minimizing waste, using costβeffective therapies,
managing the supply chain) of care delivered in
all settings.
E4. Pharmacy practice leaders should ensure
evidenceβbased medication use by continually
analyzing and reporting use patterns and
outcomes.
E5. Health systems should support
interprofessional innovation centers designed to
pursue breakthroughs in areas such as patient
experience, medication use, clinical outcomes,
operational efficiency, technology, and revenue
generation.
E6. Health systems should support the wellβbeing
and resiliency of their staffs.
E7. Pharmacy departments should strive to
achieve equity, diversity, and inclusion in all
technical, clinical, and leadership roles.
E8. The pharmacy enterprise should engage,
employ, or develop expertise in areas such as
finance, analytics, business management, quality
assurance, informatics, human resources, payer
relations, and supply chain management.
E9. Health systems should have a pharmacist
executive leader, with a reporting structure
consistent with other executive leaders, to
oversee and influence enterpriseβwide decision
making related to medication use and technology.
E10. The pharmacy workforce should assess and
mitigate risk in medicationβuse systems across all
settings.
Leadership in
Medication Use &
Safety
B4. Health systems
should require
completion of ASHPβ
accredited residency
training as a minimum
credential for new
pharmacist practitioners.
B5. Pharmacists
should participate in
organizationβbased
credentialing and
privileging processes
to ensure competency
within their scope of
practice.
B6. Pharmacy practice
leaders should ensure
that their workforce has
the necessary knowledge
and competency to
adapt to emerging
healthcare needs.
B7. Pharmacists
practicing in specialty
areas should be boardβ
certified through the
Board of Pharmacy
Specialties or other
appropriate body.
Pharmacist Role,
Education, &
Training
C5. Virtual pharmacy
services (e.g.,
telepharmacy) should
be deployed to
optimize operational
and clinical services
that extend patient
care services and
enhance continuity of
care.
C6. The pharmacy
enterprise must have
sufficient resources to
develop, implement,
and maintain
technologyβrelated
medicationβuse safety
standards.
C7. Pharmacy
departments should
have access to an
analytics resource,
such as a data scientist,
to collect, aggregate,
measure, visualize,
and disseminate
data related to the
financial and clinical
performance of
pharmacists.
C8. Pharmacy
departments should
use technology
to ensure the safe
compounding of sterile
products.
Technology
& Data Science
Used with permission from: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). PAI 2030 Recommendations. Available at https://www.ashp.org/Pharmacy-Practice/PAI/PAI-Recommendations.