2020 CFP Changing Face of Pharmacy report

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2020 CFP Changing Face of Pharmacy report

NOVEMBER 2020 – CFP’s annual Changing Face of Pharmacy report chronicles the evolution of community pharmacy from the vantage point of regulatory change as well as innovation at the frontline. The 2020 report is unique in that it explores the important strides made, and lessons learned, by community pharmacists during the global COVID-19 pandemic. The year brought unprecedented challenges, yet may nonetheless prove to be the turning point for pharmacists as essential service providers in both primary care and public health. As in past years, the report profiles pharmacists who have successfully embraced professional services under an expanded scope of practice, and during a pandemic.

CLICK HERE FOR THE ENGLISH 2020 CHANGING FACE OF PHARMACY REPORT

CLICK HERE FOR THE FRENCH 2020 CHANGING FACE OF PHARMACY REPORT

Changing Face of Pharmacy also includes CFP’s annual chart summarizing government-sponsored pharmacist services in all provinces, with details on public funding and the latest claims data. Click here for the most up-to-date version of this chart.

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