Joint Commission of Pharmacy Practitioners explained
Joint Commission of Pharmacy Practitioners |
Abbreviation: | JCPP |
Formation: | 1977[1] |
Vat Id: | (for European organizations) --> |
Region: | United States |
Membership: | 13 organizations |
Membership Year: | 2017 |
The Joint Commission of Pharmacy Practitioners (JCPP) is the largest professional delegation representing the interests of pharmacists within the United States. JCPP represents 13 professional associations in the field of pharmacy, developing consensus policy directives for the profession. It is well known for the 2014 development of "The Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process," which provides broad, consensus guidelines for how clinical pharmacists should practice.[2]
History
JCPP was founded in 1977 with the purpose of bringing American pharmacists from across the field together to discuss the future of the profession and other matters of strategic importance to the profession of pharmacy as a whole.[3]
Meetings
JCPP holds quarterly meetings of its delegates to discuss topics of relevance to the profession of pharmacy as a whole.[4] Prior to holding quarterly meetings, JCPP held conferences for pharmacy stakeholders that lasted a few days long.
Publications
On May 29, 2014, JCPP's member organizations approved the "Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process" (PCPP) with the goal of providing a unified, professional understanding of pharmacist-lead pharmaceutical care.[5] The PCPP was drafted by representatives from ten JCPP member organizations.[6] The Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, a member of JCPP, requires that pharmacy schools within the United States incorporate the PCPP into their curricula.[7] The effort grew out of prior efforts to standardize "pharmacist workup of drug therapy," which the process now provides a guideline for doing.[8] Part of the impetus for the development of the PCPP came from the desire of pharmacists to measure the outcomes of their care.[9] By standardizing pharmaceutical care, outcomes could be attributed to the care itself, rather than any bias introduced by differences in methodology. The PCPP emphasizes the need for pharmacists to work together with other healthcare professionals to improve medication-related outcomes.[10] The PCPP has been covered in Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Public Health Grand Rounds,[11] and has been the subject of continuing education programs for a variety of pharmacy groups.[12] [13]
In 2011, JCPP wrote a report to the Surgeon General of the United States, Office of the Chief Pharmacist, titled, "Improving Patient and Health System Outcomes throughAdvanced Pharmacy Practice."[14]
Delegation
As of March 2017, JCPP is composed of 13 professional pharmacy associations and their respective representatives:
- Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP), represented by Susan Cantrell, CEO of AMCP[15]
- American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP), represented by Lucinda Maine, CEO of AACP
- American College of Apothecaries (ACA), represented by Donnie Calhoun, Executive Vice President of ACA
- American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP), represented by Michael S. Maddux, Executive Director of ACCP
- Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), represented by Peter Vlasses, Executive Director of ACPE
- American Pharmacists Association (APhA), represented by Thomas Menighan, Executive Vice President and CEO of APhA
- American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP), represented by Frank Grosso, Executive Vice President and CEO of ASCP
- American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP), represented by Paul Abramowitz, CEO of ASHP
- College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists (CPNP), represented by Brenda Schimenti, Executive Director of CPNP
- Hematology/Oncology Pharmacy Association (HOPA), represented by Suzanne Simons, Executive Director of HOPA
- National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP), represented by Carmen Catizone, Executive Director of NABP
- National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA), represented by Douglas Hoey, CEO of NCPA
- National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations (NASPA), represented by Rebecca Snead, CEO of NASPA
The most recent professional organizations to join JCPP are CPNP and HOPA, added in February 2017.[16] [17] [18]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: About. jcpp.net. JCPP. 15 May 2017.
- Web site: Pharmacists' Patient Care Process. jcpp.net. JCPP. 15 May 2017.
- Roadmap to 2015: Preparing Competent Pharmacists and Pharmacy Faculty for the Future. Combined Report of the 2005-06 Argus Commission and the Academic Affairs, Professional Affairs, and Research and Graduate Affairs Committees. Am J Pharm Educ. 2006. 70. S5. S5. 1698122. Argus Commission. Roche. V. F.. Nahata. M. C.. Wells. B. G.. Kerr. R. A.. Draugalis. J. R.. Maine. L. L.. Academic Affairs Committee. Abate. M. A.. Brueggemier. R. W.. Digate. R. J.. Drennen. J. K.. Mort. J. R.. Roberts. A. D.. Meyer. S. M.. Professional Affairs Committee. O'Sullivan. T. A.. Angaran. D. M.. Koh-Knox. C. P.. Richey. C.. Kroboth. P. D.. Appleby. J. C.. Flynn. A. A.. Research Graduate Affairs Committee. Alkana. R. L.. Bogner. R. H.. McNamara. P. J.. Torchilin. V. P.. Oie. S.. Blouin. R. A.. 29. 10.5688/aj7005S05.
- Book: Elenbaas. Robert M.. Encyclopedia of Clinical Pharmacy. 2002. CRC Press 2002. 978-0-8247-0752-1. 496. 10.1201/b13789-88.
- Web site: Osterhaus. Matthew C.. Advancing as One: The Pharmacy Family is on the Move. pharmacist.com. American Pharmacists Association. 15 May 2017.
- Web site: Implementing Targeted Interventions into a Community Pharmacy Practice - Strategies for MTM Success. pharmacistsletter.therapeuticresearch.com. Therapeutic Research Center. 2 July 2017.
- Bonner. Loren. Pharmacists' patient care process gains traction. Pharmacy Today. July 2015. 21. 7. 58–59. 15 May 2017. 10.1016/S1042-0991(15)30258-9. free.
- Web site: Eckel. Fred M.. Pharmacists' Patient Care Process. pharmacytimes.com. Pharmacy & Healthcare Communications, LLC.. 15 May 2017.
- Web site: Creating consistent patient care delivery. pharmacistsprovidecare.com. American Pharmacists Association. 2 July 2017. 2014-11-20.
- News: Chater. Rebecca W.. The Appointment-Based Model: A Catalyst for Expansion of Services. 2 July 2017. Pharmacy Times. Pharmacy & Healthcare Communications, LLC. May 18, 2015.
- How Pharmacists Can Improve Our Nation's Health. CDC Public Health Grand Rounds. October 21, 2014.
- Web site: The Pharmacist Patient Care Process: What it Means for Preceptors and Student-Interns. ppag.org. Texas Pharmacy Association and Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group. 2 July 2017.
- Web site: JCPP Pharmacists' Patient Care Process. pharm.buffalo.edu. SPSS University at Buffalo. 2 July 2017.
- Book: Giberson. S. Yoder. S. Lee. MP. Improved Patient and Health System Outcomes through Advanced Pharmacy Practice. A Report to the U.S. Surgeon General.. Dec 2011. Office of the Chief Pharmacist. U.S. Public Health Service..
- Web site: Leadership. jcpp.net. JCPP. 15 May 2017.
- Web site: JCPP Welcomes New Members. naspa.us. National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations. 15 May 2017. 2017-02-03.
- Web site: CPNP Achieves JCPP Membership. cpnp.org. CPNP. 15 May 2017.
- Board Update: Big Ideas. HOPA News. 2017. 14. 1. 15 May 2017.