
Double Feature at the Orangerie
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On a recent visit to the Möhler Pharmacy in Igersheim, Federal Health Minister Nina Warken engaged in a hands-on internship, exploring the operations of a local pharmacy in her home district. Warken, who represents the Odenwald/Tauber constituency, took time out of her summer tour to connect with local health professionals and gain insight into the challenges facing pharmacies today.
Upon her arrival, Warken was greeted by pharmacist Sylvia Begemann, with whom she shares a history from their school days in Tauberbischofsheim. The small community of Igersheim, with a population of around 5,000, is home to two pharmacies, highlighting the importance of local healthcare services.
During her visit, Warken expressed a keen interest in understanding the pharmacy's operations, starting with a demonstration of their automated dispensing system. Begemann emphasized the importance of maintaining a proper supply chain, particularly in light of ongoing medication shortages, which have become a common issue across Germany.
Warken's visit also included discussions on pharmaceutical services, with pharmacist Tobias Reineck, who operates multiple pharmacies in Heilbronn, providing insights into the necessity of patient education regarding inhalers and other critical medications. Warken acknowledged the staffing challenges that many pharmacies face, particularly in rural areas, but noted the enthusiasm of younger pharmacists to tackle these issues.
Another significant topic of discussion was the electronic prescription system, or E-Rezept. Warken actively participated in the process, learning about the procedural hurdles that pharmacists encounter, such as the frequent need to contact physicians due to incomplete documentation. She suggested bringing all stakeholders together to find solutions to streamline the process.
As a new minister, Warken demonstrated her commitment to understanding the intricacies of pharmacy operations. Her engagement included examining the cost structure of preparing prescriptions, revealing the financial pressures that pharmacists face in maintaining service quality.
Warken's proactive approach aims to address the concerns of local pharmacies and improve patient care across the country. She reiterated her support for reforming pharmacy compensation structures to ensure sustainable healthcare delivery.
Overall, Warken's internship at the Möhler Pharmacy provided valuable insights into the day-to-day challenges pharmacists encounter, reinforcing her commitment to enhancing healthcare services in Germany.
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