Primary care discussions: Heart failure

Event 20 August 2024Location Online via Webex at 13:00 - 14:00

A practical discussion between two pharmacists with an interest in heart failure about identifying heart failure and optimising treatment in primary care.

Date

20 August 2024

Location

Online via Webex at 13:00 - 14:00

About the event

An ‘on the couch’ discussion focusing on upskilling pharmacy professionals in early identification of heart failure and undertaking structured medication reviews in primary care for patients with heart failure.

Why it’s important

Primary care teams have an important role to play in ensuring early and accurate diagnosis of heart failure. Approximately 80% of patients are diagnosed as part of an emergency hospital admission, but half of these present to primary care with symptoms suggestive of heart failure in the months beforehand.

Optimising treatment to manage symptoms of heart failure is important. It can help improve quality of life and reduce hospitalisations.

What was covered

A facilitated discussion between two specialist pharmacists working in primary care and community heart failure teams about why and when primary care pharmacy professionals should ‘think’ heart failure, and hints and tips for undertaking a structured medication review for a patient already diagnosed with heart failure.

Speakers

A range of speakers from SPS and other organisations helped to run this event.

Non-SPS Speakers

Clare Thomson

Pharmacist Advanced Practitioner Cardiovascular and Chief Pharmaceutical Officers Clinical Fellow 2023-2024

Alison Warren

Consultant Pharmacist Cardiology, University Hospitals Sussex and Sussex Integrated Care Board

SPS Speakers

Learn more about the SPS team that are facilitating this event below.

Resources

Recording

Information presented during this webinar is correct as time of recording. Current guidance should be followed.

Podcast

You can listen to the webinar by accessing the podcast below.

Contact us

Please contact the Admin Team if you have any questions.

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