FIP-Congress 2009
Responsibility for Patients Outcomes - Are you ready?

3-9 September 2009 Istanbul

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Sunday 6th September
D3 Trends in Community Pharmacy - Debating the Future of the Profession
Eugene Lutz, USA and responses Topic A Economic models – Are pharmacists “good value for money”?
Betty Chaar, Australia and responses Topic B Business versus care? - Ethical pharmacy practice
Ross Tsuyuki, Canada and responses
Topic C Expanding roles for pharmacists in primary healthcare
Sunday 6th September
F3 Sharing Information with Patients to enhance Treatment Outcomes
Theo Raynor, United Kingdom
Overview of evidence that shows a relationship between sharing information and better treatment outcomes
Joanna Groves, USA A patient’s perspective: Why sharing of information on medicine use is important for patients
Han de Gier, University of Groningen, The Netherlands New models of sharing information with patients for improving pharmacist-patient relationships
Monday 7th September
D9 Conclusions from the 19th May 2009 European Court Judgement on Pharmacy Ownership within the EU
John Chave, PGEU, Belgium
Introduction to the legal framework regarding pharmacy in Europe
Jens Gobrecht, ABDA, Germany
The German case
Giovanna Giacomuzzi, Federfarma, Italy
The Italian case
John Chave, PGEU, Belgium
Legal interpretation ot these two cases and potential impact on other European countries