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The development of these Statements would not have been possible without the input and support of a number of European based Patient Groups and Healthcare Professional Groups, who worked alongside our national associations that represent Hospital Pharmacists.

The starting point was a simple question, ‘what should patients expect of a hospital pharmacy service?’, with the added dimension of ‘how should hospital pharmacists contribute within the multidisciplinary team’.

What we have now is a set of Statements on which there is a consensus as to their importance. The Statement are not intended to be standards, some are aspirational and may take years to deliver while others are routed in the legislative framework provided by European Union and therefore obligatory for member states.

While these Statements are primarily aimed at hospital pharmacists many are just as relevant to community and primary care pharmacy. All will be of interest to students studying pharmacy at university along with other members of the hospital pharmacy team, such as pharmacy technicians and logistics.

While all 44 of the Statements are relevant to the Pharmacy Profession you will find more information on those that are perhaps more important to some sectors within sectors within the profession by clicking on the link below, ‘Who are the Statements for?’

Glossary of Terms

In developing the Statements it became clear that phrases meant very different things, not just between healthcare professionals and patients but also between hospital pharmacists. There was the additional challenge that the development process was undertaken in English, not the first language for the majority of those involved. As a consequence a Glossary of Terms was produced that clarified the intended meaning, i.e. the definition, of words and phrases that caused difficulty within the Statements together with the provision of a ‘source’ for that definition. The Glossary can be found here.

Medical Devices

Throughout the Statements, where the term medicines is used, medical devices are also included for countries in which hospital pharmacists have responsibility for this area. All the statements were agreed with the intention of improving the safety of patients.

Updating the Statements

Legislation and practice changes over time, so there will be a need to make sure the Statements remain current. Should you feel that something important to patient care has been over-looked or that a particular Statement is either not relevant any more or needs a major update because of legislative changes then please contact us at Statements@eahp.eu

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EAHP Forum

All the EAHP team is working on providing a Forum that can help connect all the members in Conversations and Groups to talk about important matters for the European Hospital Pharmacist.

The Forum will be accessible for all the EAHP members, you don’t have to create a new account to browse and participate.

Conversations and groups

The Conversations will be moderated by our team to provide documents and relevant topics for the community.

The Groups will connect all members that share a category. Members who work on the same assocation, on the same hospital, that have the same role, etc.

Stay tuned for the realase of the forum. Soon on EAHP.