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Presenter s: Promoting Regulatory Excellence When Practice Scopes Expand – Challenges & Opportunities for Regulators Jan Robinson, Registrar and CEO College of Physiotherapists of Ontario Dr. Ambrose McLoughlin, Registrar and CEO The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland September 25, 2010 Nashville, Tennessee

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When Practice Scopes Expand – Challenges & Opportunities for Regulators. Jan Robinson, Registrar and CEO College of Physiotherapists of Ontario Dr. Ambrose McLoughlin, Registrar and CEO The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland September 25, 2010 Nashville, Tennessee. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Presenters:

Promoting Regulatory Excellence

When Practice Scopes Expand – Challenges &

Opportunities for Regulators

Jan Robinson, Registrar and CEOCollege of Physiotherapists of Ontario

Dr. Ambrose McLoughlin, Registrar and CEOThe Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland

September 25, 2010Nashville, Tennessee

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When Practice Scopes Expand – Challenges & Opportunities for Regulators

Jan Robinson, Registrar & CEO

College of Physiotherapists of Ontario

September 25, 2010

Nashville, Tennessee

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Outline

• Tell our story• Scope expansion?• A regulator’s “True North”• Evolution

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changing practice landscape

new jobs

new roles

new titles

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“new environment normal”

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legislative model

➔ scope of practice not protected

➔ controlled or reserved acts

➔ delegation (a legal process)

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clash of realities

practice andthe

system

vs.

legislation and

standards

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further ……..no cohesive dialogue occurring

– however legislation would be the underpinning for progress

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As a regulator we couldn’t lead the initiative

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Resulted in task force

(Association led)

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White paper

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Political landscape also relevant• doctor shortage• patient inconvenience• increasing emphasis on interprofessional

collaboration

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Tripartite initiative within

profession

re: government

(academia; association;

regulator)

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Request for referral for scope review

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Almost but not quite……

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Minister’s advisory group initiated the review

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Sprint to the finish line• short time frame• focussed on pubic

interest objective• use of experts

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Success!!

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How??

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Accomplish by staying

laser focussed on key

elements or what is a

regulator’s “True North”

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Are proposed changes

needed already

embedded in practice?

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expansion or adoption ?

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Are proposed changes

evidence informed?

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Are proposed changes

being taught?

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Wish lists are not

acceptable• need all 3• need a broad competency

focus

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Are the changes within full scope also considered at level of the individual?

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Does the regulator

demonstrate rigor?

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Rigor including• standards• transparency on the register• quality assurance measures• sufficient boundaries within professional

misconduct rules

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Has the regulator’s role

been clear (not blurred

by advocacy)?

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Has it been about

competence & public

risk?

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In an interprofessional world of practice – what else?

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• liability insurance expectations• communication• education on roles of others

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Stick with the high road

Focus on• competence• evidence• public interest

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continually evaluate the leadership strategy

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Evolution….. Forever thus!

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Speaker Contact Information

Jan RobinsonRegistrar & CEO

College of Physiotherapists of [email protected]

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Dr. Ambrose McLoughlin, Registrar and CEO

The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland

Council on Licensure, Enforcement and Regulation (CLEAR)

2010 Annual Educational Conference

Nashville, Tennessee

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•Definition of practiceDefinition of practice

•Definition of CPDDefinition of CPD

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Key Roles of Health RegulatorsKey Roles of Health Regulators

• Improve performance and quality

• Provide assurance that standards are achieved

• Provide accountability both for levels of performance and value for money

(Sutherland and Leatherman, 2006 and “Building a Culture of Patient Safety”-Report of the Commission on Patient Safety and Quality Assurance, July 2008)

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Key Activities of RegulatorsKey Activities of Regulators

• Direction• Set out expectations and requirements

• Surveillance• Performance and compliance with rules

• Enforcement and Change• Legal and other powers including Investigation

(“Building a Culture of Patient Safety”-Report of the Commission on Patient Safety and Quality Assurance, July 2008)

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Principles of Effective RegulationPrinciples of Effective Regulation• Necessity/Risk Assessment

• Effectiveness/Targeted

• Proportionate

• Transparency and Accountability

• Consistency/Continuous Improvement

Not Light-Touch But Right-Touch Regulation

(CHRE June 2010 and Department of the Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Regulating Better 2004)

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StandardsStandards• Best practice/Best models/Protocol based

• Minimum output consistent with maintenance of expertise, quality and best outcome

• Performance measurement

• Pre-defined standards

• Review of organisational structures and processes

• Adoption of new systems and technologies

• Building a culture of patient safety

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Reports on Adverse Events in the EUReports on Adverse Events in the EU

• The Kennedy Report from the Bristol Royal Infirmary Inquiry (UK)

• Dame Janet Smith’s Reports on Dr. Harold Shipman (UK)

• Judge Maureen Harding Clark’s Report on Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Drogheda (Ireland)

• Report from HIQA on the provision of care to Ms. Rebecca O’Malley in relation to her treatment for symptomatic breast cancer (Ireland)

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Policy Response at EU, Federal, State Policy Response at EU, Federal, State and Global Leveland Global Level

• Patient safety and quality authorities and Institutes with involvement of professional bodies

• Prioritising clinical excellence and clinical risk management

• Public reporting on sentinel events and incident reporting systems

• Engaging with employers, service providers, patients, their carers and advocates

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Practice Scope ExpansionPractice Scope Expansion

• Mandatory licensing systems for all service providers

• Hospitals/Hospital facilities

• All other health care facilities

• Service specific licencesIntensive careCancer carePharmacy care and treatment

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Practice Scope Expansion contd.Practice Scope Expansion contd.

• Intervention by Regulators• To improve quality of care

• To set standards of clinical competence for practice

• Fostering CPD and practice excellence

• Assuring the competence of the individual practitioner and the clinical team or network

• Political/Public and patient reassurance

(Sutherland and Leatherman 2006 and “Building a Culture of Patient Safety”-Report of the Commission on Patient Safety and Quality Assurance, July 2008)

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Meeting the challengesMeeting the challenges

• Registration and Licensure

• Certification and Re-Certification

• Credentialing

• Privileging

(Sutherland and Leatherman 2006 and “Building a Culture of Patient Safety”-Report of the Commission on Patient Safety and Quality Assurance, July 2008)

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Registration and CredentialingRegistration and Credentialing• EU based Directives on qualification recognition

• EU Commission and Parliament focussing on patient safety

• Systematic collection and verification of qualifications

• Use of patient and clinical data

• Practitioners of assessed quality

(Calebrase et al 1997 and “Building a Culture of Patient Safety”-Report of the Commission on Patient Safety and Quality Assurance, July 2008)

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Privileging and Extended PracticePrivileging and Extended Practice

• Allows certain high risk procedures

• Compliance with standards is essential

• Expert review of experience

• Specific categories of care and treatment

• Outcomes of care and treatment

• Conclusions from quality assurance activities

(“Building a Culture of Patient Safety”-Report of the Commission on Patient Safety and Quality Assurance, July 2008)

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All RegulatorsAll Regulators

• Patient and public interest first

• Promoting safety, quality and wellbeing

• Working together with employers, patient advocates, professional bodies and patient safety agencies

• Supporting high quality IT solutions

• Patient held E-records

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Effective Risk ManagementEffective Risk Management

• Credentialing

• Review track record

• Registration and specialisation

• Liability and disciplinary record

• EU and international collaboration

(Calabrese et al 1997)

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Irish Policy ResponsesIrish Policy Responses• New robust regulatory regimes for pharmacists,

doctors, nurses and health and social care professionals

• Health Information, Quality and Standards Authority

• New regulatory forum to facilitate and support health regulators working together

• PSI delivers Interim Report on the expansion on the scope of pharmacy practice in Ireland

• Patient consultation areas in all pharmacies

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OpportunitiesOpportunities• Supporting and expanding homecare and self-care

• Improving accessibility and high quality interventions

• Pharmacist led services• Chronic Disease Management• Mental Health interventions• Paediatric Care interventions• Immunisation and vaccination programmes• Medication reviews

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•Scenario 1 Safe supply of Codeine (Non Rx)•PSI Guidance for

Pharmacists

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• Scenario 2 Methadone and Needle Exchange Programmes

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•Scenario 3 Minor Ailments Scheme

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Effective Regulation = Public Safety + Public Protection

Safe Pilot Safe Crew Safe Aircraft Safe Air Space Safe Cargo Safe Ground Space

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62Pictures sourced from Tourism Ireland

Census of Ireland 1901/1911

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Thank You for Your Attention!

Questions?

Dr. Ambrose McLoughlin-Registrar/CEO Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland (PSI- The Pharmacy Regulator)

Contact: [email protected]

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