Exploring the role of pharmacist leadership in health inequality improvements

In collaboration with NHS England, this latest session in our health inequalities series explores the impact of specialist pharmacy led respiratory clinics in one of Birmingham's most deprived wards.
Respiratory conditions are a key focus of the Core20Plus5 framework and are vital to improving health inequalities across the country. Clinical pharmacists in the i3 PCN identified challenges in respiratory care which could be addressed with a new service, designed and delivered by the additional roles reimbursement scheme (ARRS) pharmacist team.
Join the team to learn how they established a new respiratory hub service and laid the groundwork for expanded services across the system.
The session will be recorded for sharing within our app for Primary Care Network members and will take place on Microsoft Teams. As such, by joining this event, your name and email address may be visible through Microsoft Teams to other members of the network. This is functionality of Microsoft Teams we cannot alter. By signing up to this event you are consenting for your data to be visible in this way. Please note, during the meeting you may be able to turn off your camera and alter your name.