The EAHP Board, elected for three-year terms, oversees the association’s activities. Comprising directors responsible for core functions, it meets regularly to implement strategic goals. Supported by EAHP staff, the Board controls finances, coordinates congress organization, and ensures compliance with statutes and codes of conduct.
Statement 5.3
“Hospital pharmacists should ensure their hospitals seek review of their medicines use processes by an external quality assessment accreditation programme, and act on reports to improve the quality and safety of these processes.”
What does it mean for patients? The safety of patients is the primary goal of the hospital pharmacist. Hospitals that fulfil quality and safety criteria from external accreditation programs ensure that continuing improvement practices are implemented in order to minimise errors
What does it mean for healthcare professionals? The medication practice process is very complex and external assessment programs help to identify critical aspects of the organisation and initiate appropriate preventive/corrective measures to achieve patients’ safety.
What does it mean for Hospital Pharmacists? Hospital pharmacists should conduct self-assessment activities to identify critical aspects in the medication process and communicate them internally to other healthcare professionals and hospital administrators
Hospital pharmacists should promote adherence to external quality assessment inspections/audits. Hospital pharmacists should be involved and lead projects to improve quality and safety of the medication practices as risk management process. Examples include projects in areas of patient safety protocols, active pharmacovigilance, therapeutic reconciliation, discharge counselling and follow up, and transition of care programs.
The Hospital Universitario Clinico San Carlos is SILCC Host providing training on this Statement. Please learn more about the SILCC programme here.
- IMPLEMENTING THE PRODUCTION OF STERILISED SYRINGES IN THE HOSPITAL: IMPROVING MEDICATION SAFETY AND SAVING HEALTHCARE COSTS
- PROMOTING THE USE OF SAFER INJECTABLE MEDICINES USING A NOVEL METRIC
- EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF PATIENT EDUCATION WORKSHOP ON CARDIOVASCULAR PATIENTS USING THE SELF-EFFICACY CONCEPT
- A SET OF QUALITY IMPROVEMENT INTERVENTIONS TO INCREASE THE PERCENTAGE OF STAT IV MEDICINES, MEETING THE GOAL OF BEING READY WITHIN 30 MINUTES
- HOSPITAL PHARMACY UNIFIES ELECTRONIC STANDARD PRESCRIPTION THROUGHOUT THE REGION
- PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION FOR PRESCRIBING AND DISPENSING POSTEXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS KITS FOR HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS IN A THIRD-LEVEL HOSPITAL
- EAHP Survey Report 2015
- EAHP Statements Survey 2015-S5.3 "Does your hospital have a quality assessment programme?"
- EAHP Statements Survey 2015-S.5.3.3 "Our hospital acts on these reports to improve the quality and safety of our medicines use processes?"
- S.5.4.3
- GPI:Completing Self Inspection Audits in the Pharmacy Aseptic Unit (AU)-The Tallaght Experience
- GPI: HOSPITAL PHARMACY CONTRIBUTION TO CLINICAL TRIALS: TYPIFICATION OF MEDICATION INCIDENTS AND PHARMACEUTICAL INTERVENTIONS IN A CLINICAL TRIAL UNIT
- EAHP Brochure