This is the third in our short series of podcasts on Pharmacists and PCNs. In this episode Ben talks to Paul Deffley, a GP partner in Hove who is also a Clinical Director of Practice Unbound, a not-for-profit organisation based in Brighton which aims to help general practice “work smarter”. Paul has considerable experience of working with pharmacists and introducing them into networks of practices. He explains the three key steps practices should take to successfully implement a pharmacist and discusses the challenges for them working across multiple practices.
Show Notes
Paul explains what Practice Unbound is (56secs)
Paul is also the clinical champion for GP workload at the RCGP (1min 43secs)
The outcomes of Paul’s work on workload (2mins 49secs)
Paul’s experience of working with pharmacists (3mins 13secs)
A new pharmacy-led service (4mins 09secs)
Building pharmacists into the team (5mins 09secs)
Logistics – induction and starting work (6mins 00secs)
Activity – work and workload (7mins 17secs)
Impact – transition, managing uncertainty and measurement (8mins 50secs)
Variation of impact and visibility (11mins 45secs)
Developing the data dashboard (13mins 45secs)
The challenge of working across multiple practices (14mins 24secs)
Introducing the pharmacist (15mins 58secs)
The issues of using a “host” practice model (18mins 05secs)
The challenge of the 30% funding gap (19mins 42secs)
Planning to build a team of pharmacists (20mins 50secs)
The relationship between GP and community pharmacists (22mins 27secs)
Finding out more (23mins 39secs)
Resources are available on the Practice Unbound website here
You can sign up to the Practice Unbound Newsletter here
Paul is on Twitter @deffley_paul
He is also on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-deffley-17a7a8136/
The Practice Unbound Twitter handle is @PracticeUnbound
The previous episode Ben mentioned with Paul’s colleague Jonathan Serjeant on delegating clinical correspondence is available here