Health and Social Care Committee

Inquiry into the contribution of community pharmacy to health services in Wales

 

CP 9 – Chartered Society of Physiotherapy

 

CSP Wales Office

1 Cathedral Road

Cardiff CF11 9SD

029 2038 24289

www.csp.org.uk

 

Committee Clerk

Health and Social Care Committee

National Assembly for Wales

Cardiff Bay

CF99 1NA

 

September 2011

                                                                                   

Dear Chair and Committee Members

 

Enquiry into the Contribution of Community Pharmacy to Health Services in Wales

 

General introduction

 

The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) in Wales is pleased to provide a written contribution to this review.

 

Key points from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy

 

Whilst the profession is not best placed to comment on the questions posed in the inquiry, it does however wish to highlight a suggestion with the committee.  The suggestion is that community pharmacies would be useful locations for physiotherapists to provide services and assist in the contribution to the public health agenda.

 

Traditionally, physiotherapy services have (in the main) been provided out of community and secondary care facilities.  Apart from when GPs were fundholders, primary care services such as general practice and pharmacies have not employed physiotherapists directly.  Traditionally, they refer into the hospital based services.  Now the Health Boards are integrated providers of primary, community, secondary and tertiary services it should be much easier for the contractor professions of general practice and pharmacy to utilise the skills of physiotherapists.

 

Pharmacies could be useful venues for ‘walk-in’ clinics where physiotherapists could assess patients and signpost to appropriate colleagues.  Pharmacies could also be useful venues for exercise and other health promotion advice including injury prevention provided by physiotherapists.

 

Physiotherapists and pharmacists often work closely in the hospital setting in areas such as inhaler use and technique.  Pharmacies could be useful venues for partnership working in this area to bring COPD and other respiratory condition management closer to home.

 

 

 

 

Concluding comment

 

The CSP hopes the committee finds this contribution useful and looks forward to following the progress of the review.  If further information is required please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

In association with:

 

CSP Respiratory Network

CSP Welsh Board

All Wales Physiotherapy Managers Committee

 

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