Hogg A, Scott M, Fleming G, Scullin C, Huey R, Martin S, Goodfellow N, Harrison C. The Medicines Optimisation Innovation Centre: a dedicated centre driving innovation in medicines optimisation-impact and sustainability.
Int J Clin Pharm 2024;
46:1001-1009. [PMID:
39042349 PMCID:
PMC11399211 DOI:
10.1007/s11096-024-01775-1]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Sub-optimal medicines use is a challenge globally, contributing to poorer health outcomes, inefficiencies and waste. The Medicines Optimisation Innovation Centre (MOIC) was established in Northern Ireland by the Department of Health (DH) in 2015 to support implementation of the Medicines Optimisation Quality Framework.
AIM
To demonstrate how MOIC informs policy and provides support to commissioners to improve population health and wellbeing.
SETTING
MOIC is a regional centre with multidisciplinary and multi-sector clinical expertise across Health and Social Care and patient representation.
DEVELOPMENT
Core funded by DH, MOIC has a robust governance structure and oversight programme board. An annual business plan is agreed with DH. Rigorous processes have been developed for project adoption and working collaboratively with industry.
IMPLEMENTATION
MOIC has established partnerships with academia, industry, healthcare and representative organisations across Europe, participating in research and development projects and testing integrated technology solutions. A hosting programme has been established and evaluation and dissemination strategies have been developed.
EVALUATION
MOIC has established numerous agreements, partnered in three large EU projects and strengthened networks globally with extensive publications and conference presentations. Informing pathway redesign, sustainability and COVID response, MOIC has also assisted in the development of clinical pharmacy services and antimicrobial stewardship in Europe and Africa. Northern Ireland has been recognised as a 4-star European Active and Healthy Ageing Reference Site and the Integrated Medicines Management model as an example of best practice in Central and Eastern Europe.
CONCLUSION
MOIC has demonstrated considerable success and sustainability and is applicable to health systems globally.
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