Pharmacy in Action: Driving Better Outcomes Through Medicine Optimisation - Fri 25 September 2026 at 10:30am

To mark International Pharmacy Day, and the remarkable work that pharmacists play in improving global health, our Digital & IT team will be hosting a customer webinar with one of our suppliers, First DataBank.

Join us as we showcase real-world examples of pharmacy in action, highlighting innovative approaches reducing medicines waste, improving adherence, supporting personalised care and ensuring patients get the right medicine, at the right time, in the right way.

The webinar will focus on how our Medicine Optimisation Prescribing Decision Support Systems 3 Framework Agreement supports pharmacy and medicine optimisation teams to improve patient safety, operational efficiency, and value across the NHS.

During the session, we’ll explore:

 

Presenters:

  • Kelly Harris, Senior Category Manager
  • Soniya Mahmood, Graduate Category Buyer
  • Matt Kwiatkowski, Category Buyer
  • Speakers from First DataBank – names TBC

Who should attend?

Whether you are a pharmacist, clinician, medicine optimisation lead or healthcare manager, this session will provide actionable strategies you can apply within your organisation.

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NHS SBS Framework Agreements

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