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Review
. 2015 Jul 1:4:67-77.
doi: 10.2147/IPRP.S63822. eCollection 2015.

The role of community pharmacy-based vaccination in the USA: current practice and future directions

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Review

The role of community pharmacy-based vaccination in the USA: current practice and future directions

Albert T Bach et al. Integr Pharm Res Pract. .

Abstract

Community pharmacy-based provision of immunizations in the USA has become commonplace in the last few decades, with success in increasing rates of immunizations. Community pharmacy-based vaccination services are provided by pharmacists educated in the practice of immunization delivery and provide a convenient and accessible option for receiving immunizations. The pharmacist's role in immunization practice has been described as serving in the roles of educator, facilitator, and immunizer. With a majority of pharmacist-provided vaccinations occurring in the community pharmacy setting, there are many examples of community pharmacists serving in these immunization roles with successful outcomes. Different community pharmacies employ a number of different models and workflow practices that usually consist of a year-round in-house service staffed by their own immunizing pharmacist. Challenges that currently exist in this setting are variability in scopes of immunization practice for pharmacists across states, inconsistent reimbursement mechanisms, and barriers in technology. Many of these challenges can be alleviated by continual education; working with legislators, state boards of pharmacy, stakeholders, and payers to standardize laws; and reimbursement design. Other challenges that may need to be addressed are improvements in communication and continuity of care between community pharmacists and the patient centered medical home.

Keywords: continuity of care; immunization; pharmacists; pharmacy practice.

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Conflict of interest statement

Disclosure Albert Bach has no conflicts of interest to disclose in this work. Jeff Goad is on the Merck Vaccine speakers’ bureau.

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