Public health is a crucial aspect of a thriving society, encompassing the well-being of individuals and communities. As healthcare systems evolve, the role of pharmacists is expanding beyond traditional medication dispensing. Social pharmacy initiatives have emerged as a vital component of public health strategies, addressing the social determinants of health, improving medication management, and fostering community engagement. This article explores how social pharmacy initiatives enhance public health and contribute to improved health outcomes.
On February 13, 1946, in Yogyakarta an organization was formed called “Persatuan Ahli Pharmasi Indonesia” as a forum to gather all personnel who devote themselves in the …