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A national stakeholder roundtable REPORTING ON: RTMP Symposium April 20th, 2017 What Canadians need to know about their medications A national stakeholder roundtable Dr. Lise M. Bjerre, MD, PhD, CCFP University of Ottawa, Department of Family Medicine

Welcome! From the NPF, Barry Thorsteinson attended on behalf of Herb John and participated in both the morning and afternoon sessions. Dr. Lise M. Bjerre, MD, PhD lbjerre@uottawa.ca University of Ottawa, Department of Family Medicine

Welcome These are the providers of medication information who presented about their products during the morning session of the day. UpToDate was also invited but declined to attend. Dr. Lise M. Bjerre, MD, PhD lbjerre@uottawa.ca University of Ottawa, Department of Family Medicine

Acknowledgements Funded by: In-Kind Support from: RTMP Members Stakeholder participants who funded their own participation Bruyère Research Institute, for the venue and AV equipment DSECT for enabling participation via webinar RTMP Members Staff Support Cody Black Katie Ablett Please mention that the meeting was funded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). Dr. Lise M. Bjerre, MD, PhD lbjerre@uottawa.ca University of Ottawa, Department of Family Medicine

Introducing the RTMP Group of researchers in Ottawa whose work focuses on medication appropriateness and access We are action-oriented - motivated to improve medication information and appropriateness in Canada Our specific goals are: To create opportunities for networking and developing collaborative projects; To provide RTMP researchers with a common platform to present their work and share relevant knowledge and findings; and, To work toward the production of resources for use by a broad audience Topic areas addressed by the RTMP include: Clinical:  Medication management Population: Pharmacoepidemiology Resource allocation:  Pharmacoeconomics Health Systems: Pharmaceutical policy Dr. Lise M. Bjerre, MD, PhD lbjerre@uottawa.ca University of Ottawa, Department of Family Medicine

www.rationaltherapeutics.ca Dr. Lise M. Bjerre, MD, PhD lbjerre@uottawa.ca University of Ottawa, Department of Family Medicine

Background “The federal government has taken the very narrow, constitutionalist stance that pharmaceutical policy is, for the most part, solely a provincial responsibility. It offers no financial assistance for provincial drug plans, nor has it passed laws that would ensure policy makers, health professionals, and patients have critical information about the safety, efficacy, and even the availability of drugs on the Canadian market. Health care professionals and patients are left with limited scientific information about which drugs are best for their patients, and scarcely any independent information sources.” From the Foreword by Steve Morgan, PhD (June 2014) There are a number of researchers in Ottawa who are concerned about this issue, which is part of what motivated me to form the Rational Therapeutics and Medication Policy Research Group, or RTMP. Dr. Lise M. Bjerre, MD, PhD lbjerre@uottawa.ca University of Ottawa, Department of Family Medicine

Structure of the Day: Morning We have a great day planned and a very full agenda! The morning session is open to the public while the afternoon will be by invitation only. Revise this slide – use screen print Dr. Lise M. Bjerre, MD, PhD lbjerre@uottawa.ca University of Ottawa, Department of Family Medicine

Report Preview Current Status Comments received from contributors and incorporated As of 09/18/2017 report being finalized before sending back to contributors for first round endorsement Second round of endorsement to follow Anticipated publication date November 2017

Recommendations KEY PRIORITY: NEEDS ASSESSMENT Answer the question: The report presents a high-level work plan to address the roundtable’s key priority to move forward: KEY PRIORITY: NEEDS ASSESSMENT Answer the question: "How do we capitalize upon the existing resources we have, while moving towards a universally accessible Canadian medication reference?”

Our Recommendations The report puts forward six high-level recommendations aimed at encouraging the federal government and its provincial and territorial counter-parts to support our call to action on these issues. The recommendations are being held in confidence until the publication date.

How you can help Support communications activities Social media Press contacts Contacts with other key stakeholder organizations NPF’s role? Participation on Steering Committee Patient engagement working group Other ideas? Funding opportunities Support communications activities Do you use social media personally? Do you have any contacts in the press? Are there any key stakeholder organizations who may wish to endorse or receive the report, and/or help promote it through their communications channels? What role might the NPF want to play in helping move forward with the next steps articulated in the report? Possibilities include participation on Steering Committee or patient engagement working group or both Other ideas? Can the NPF think of any funding opportunities or other resources that we could draw from to support future work? Would the NPF be interested in participating in an initial planning meeting following the report’s publication?

Thank you! Should you have any question, concerns or ideas to share, please contact Katie Ablett, Research Associate for Dr. Lise M. Bjerre, RTMP Research Group Lead, at kablett@bruyere.org