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Physician associate prescribing: perspectives, practices and pathways.

Guest, BN; Chandrakanthan, C; Bascombe, K; Watkins, J (2022) Physician associate prescribing: perspectives, practices and pathways. Future Healthc J, 9 (3). pp. 274-281. ISSN 2514-6645 https://doi.org/10.7861/fhj.2022-0031
SGUL Authors: Guest, Brogan Nicole

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Abstract

With the introduction of statutory regulation of physician associates (PAs) through the General Medical Council (GMC) expected in 2024, we anticipate a consultation on whether PAs will be given prescribing rights and how this will happen. In anticipation of this consultation, we surveyed the opinions of PAs and healthcare professionals (HCPs) who work with them regarding prescribing rights for PAs. We had a combined response of more than 500 and the survey results show that the vast majority of respondents across the two groups are in favour of prescribing rights for PAs. While both HCPs and PAs overall feel that PAs should have prescribing rights, PAs prefer generalised rights while HCPs recommend specialist rights only. To ensure safe prescribing, we advocate for a safety assessment followed by a period of supervision in their specialty before prescribing rights are given: our data show that confidence, knowledge and safety increases with length of time in specialty. Prescribing rights for PAs will help them become more independent and valuable assets to the healthcare team, increasing efficiency and improving patient care.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: © Royal College of Physicians 2022. All rights reserved.
Keywords: PA, physician associate, prescribing
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: Academic Structure > Institute of Medical & Biomedical Education (IMBE)
Journal or Publication Title: Future Healthc J
ISSN: 2514-6645
Language: eng
Dates:
DateEvent
November 2022Published
30 November 2022Published Online
Publisher License: Publisher's own licence
PubMed ID: 36561825
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URI: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/115156
Publisher's version: https://doi.org/10.7861/fhj.2022-0031

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