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Ghana National Electronic Pharmacy Platform (GNEPP) Launch

The National Electronic Pharmacy Platform (NEPP) is a technological platform commissioned and authorised by the Pharmacy Council to facilitate and regulate access to medicines and pharmaceutical services remotely whilst protecting the safety and confidentiality of consumers. The NEPP will ensure transparent medicine dispensing mechanisms and promote high accountability and responsibility for such medicines.

The Pharmacy Council exists to guarantee the highest level of pharmaceutical care in Ghana; the implementation of ePharmacy will make quality pharmaceutical care accessible to all; irrespective of where one lives in the country. The Pharmacy Council, based on its experiences over the years intends to use regulation and technology as a developmental tool to improve access to quality pharmaceutical care, health promotion, and disease prevention whilst creating sustainable jobs for the teeming youth of Ghana. 

NEPP is a Pharmacy Council-led initiative. However, it is a collaborative platform with several partner agencies owning aspects of the platform through interoperability.

General Advantages of NEPP:

  1. Allowing the general public to order medicines in a convenient manner using their phones or computers.
  2. Enabling access to rural areas where there is a limited presence of retail pharmacies
  3. Enable customers, clients, and patients to access a wide range of medicines as well as the generic equivalents of branded medicines.
  4. Enables patients and clients to call and speak to pharmacy care providers, and allows for value-added information such as drug interactions, side effects, medicine reminders as well as information on cheaper substitutes.
  5. Helping patients to adhere or comply with the prescribed dosage regimens of their medicines because of ready and easy access to information.

Benefits for the Pharmaceutical Sector:

  • NEPP is the first national-scale platform for regulating virtual-based access to medications in Sub-Saharan Africa in accordance with the increasing shift in how patients are accessing care.
  • Today, community pharmacies are under threat from large well-funded global e-commerce entities. These e-commerce entities take business out of the community pharmacies and don’t offer the patient any pharmaceutical care. With NEPP, all community pharmacies irrespective of your size can be competitive at a minimal cost to the pharmacy.
  • Promote and improves electronic payments thereby reducing the propensity to burglary and theft in community pharmacies.
  • Community pharmacies can contribute to national health data by reporting to DHIMS.
  • Promote the role of pharmacists in health care delivery.
  • Improves access to medicines and pharmaceutical care nationwide.

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS


The contributions of the following institutions are duly acknowledged

Office of the Vice President

Ministry of Health - MoH

Ghana Health Service - GHS

University of Ghana Business School - UGBS

Medical and Dental Council – MDC

Nursing and Midwifery Council – NMC

Allied Health Professions Council – AHPC

Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana – PSGH

Ghana Medical Association - GMA

Food and Drugs Authority – FDA

Health Facilities Regulatory Agency – HeFRA

Private Health Insurers Association of Ghana – PHIA-G

National Health Insurance Scheme – NHIS

The ePharmacy Advisory Committee

Overview

Course Description

The national ePharmacy, which is the first national-scale ePharmacy platform in Africa, is a digital convergence of licensed pharmacies across the country, which will enable Ghanaians to have access to prescribed medicines and buy by making an order with a mobile phone through the ePharmacy app, website or a shortcode, and have the medicine delivered to a requested location.

The operationalisation of the ePharmacy platform is such that every drug request entered into the system, is controlled by a team of professionals and registered pharmacists, who, based on the legality and availability of the drug, dispense the medication to the patient in a trustworthy manner.

What you will learn

Participants are expected to
1. Have gained knowledge about the ePharmacy
2. Have become familiar with the processes involved in online pharmacy transactions.
3. Have become aware of the benefits and challenges associated with ePharmacy

Course Content


Lecture Sessions

  • National Electronic Pharmacy Platform Launch 2 hours

Downloadables

  • Programme/Agenda
  • NEPP Implementation - Launch
  • ePharmacy Policy Document

About Facilitator

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Pharm. Dr. Daniel Amaning Danquah

BPharm, MSc, Dip (Stats), PhD

Deputy Registrar in charge of Operations

Pharmacy Council - Ghana

Deputy Registrar in charge of operations, Pharmacy Council, a fellow of the Ghana College of Pharmacists, a governing board member of the Ghana College of Pharmacists and Baldwin University College, Accra.

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