Background
Hospital pharmacy practice continues to evolve in response to medication safety challenges, workforce development needs, technological transformation, stewardship responsibilities, increasingly complex healthcare systems, and the growing need for safer, more effective medication-use systems.
The Basel Statements, developed by the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP), represent one of the most influential international frameworks guiding excellence in hospital pharmacy practice worldwide. First adopted in 2008 and subsequently revised in 2016 and 2024, the Basel Statements provide a globally recognized vision for advancing hospital pharmacy services across diverse healthcare systems, professional settings, and cultural environments.
Over the past decade, the Basel Statements have been used internationally to assess, benchmark, and improve hospital pharmacy practice in countries and regions including China, Europe, the United States, Canada, Uruguay, the Western Pacific Region, Uganda, Namibia, Nepal, sub-Saharan Africa, and many other healthcare environments.
The Basel Statements framework addresses all major domains of hospital pharmacy practice, including:
• Overarching and Governance
• Procurement
• Influences on Prescribing
• Preparation and Delivery of Medicines
• Administration
• Monitoring of Medicines Use
• Human Resources, Training, and Development
The 2024 revision further strengthened the framework by introducing and expanding important contemporary priorities such as:
• Medication Safety Leadership
• Workforce Protection and Safe Working Conditions
• Pharmacy Informatics and Technology Integration
• Clinical Decision Support Systems
• Antimicrobial Stewardship
• Implementation-Oriented Practice Improvement
• Self-Assessment and Quality Improvement Frameworks
Unlike many introductory programs, this course does not merely summarize the Basel Statements. It provides a comprehensive academic and practical exploration of their development, evolution, interpretation, implementation, and application in real hospital pharmacy settings.
The course systematically examines:
• The original Basel Statements (2008)
• The revised Basel Statements (2016)
• The updated Basel Statements (2024)
• Statement-by-statement evolution across all three versions
• Practical implications for hospital pharmacy practice
• Future directions for the profession
To support practical implementation, the course incorporates the Basel Statements Academy for Hospital Pharmacy (BSAHP), an independent educational initiative developed by Maram Shtaya.
BSAHP was created to support the understanding, interpretation, assessment, implementation, and continuous improvement of hospital pharmacy practice through the application of the Basel Statements.
The Academy emphasizes that professional standards become most valuable when they are critically interpreted, adapted to local healthcare environments, assessed through structured approaches, and translated into meaningful quality improvement initiatives that strengthen medication-use systems and patient care.
This course therefore combines academic understanding with practical implementation, helping learners move from knowledge of standards toward real-world hospital pharmacy excellence.
The Aim of This Course
This course aims to provide a comprehensive, evidence-informed, and implementation-oriented understanding of the Basel Statements and their role in advancing modern hospital pharmacy practice.
It is designed to help learners understand not only what the Basel Statements say, but also:
• why they were developed,
• how they evolved over time,
• what changes occurred between revisions,
• how they can be interpreted in practice,
• and how they can be implemented within real healthcare systems.
The course integrates Basel Statements education with practical implementation strategies through the BSAHP Academy framework to support hospital pharmacy excellence, medication safety, workforce development, and continuous quality improvement.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
• Describe the historical development of the Basel Statements from 2008 to 2024.
• Explain the global significance of the Basel Statements in advancing hospital pharmacy practice.
• Understand the structure, themes, domains, and aspirational nature of the Basel Statements.
• Interpret the original Basel Statements (2008), revised Basel Statements (2016), and updated Basel Statements (2024).
• Analyze statement-by-statement evolution across all revisions.
• Explain why specific statements were revised, strengthened, consolidated, or newly introduced.
• Apply Basel principles to governance, procurement, prescribing influence, preparation and delivery, administration, monitoring, and workforce development.
• Explain the role of Medication Safety Leadership in contemporary hospital pharmacy practice.
• Understand workforce protection principles and safe working environments.
• Recognize the role of pharmacy informatics, technology, and stewardship programs.
• Evaluate hospital pharmacy services using benchmarking and self-assessment approaches.
• Apply concepts of competency development, CPD, CPE, and workforce capability.
• Utilize performance indicators and quality improvement principles to evaluate practice.
• Conduct gap analyses and identify implementation priorities.
• Design Basel-aligned hospital pharmacy improvement plans.
• Translate international standards into practical local action.
• Support continuous improvement of hospital pharmacy services.
Course Questions
This course addresses important professional questions, including:
• What are the Basel Statements and why are they important?
• How have the Basel Statements evolved from Basel (2008) to Bangkok (2016) and Brisbane (2024)?
• Why were revisions necessary?
• What major changes were introduced in the 2024 update?
• What does each Basel Statement mean in practice?
• How have individual statements evolved over time?
• What new concepts emerged during successive revisions?
• How do the Basel Statements influence modern hospital pharmacy practice?
• What is Medication Safety Leadership?
• How do Workforce Protection and occupational safety affect pharmacy services?
• How can technology and informatics improve medication-use systems?
• How can hospitals benchmark their performance using Basel principles?
• How can pharmacists assess implementation gaps?
• How can hospital pharmacists design effective improvement plans?
• What is the role of the BSAHP Academy in translating standards into practice?
Significance of the Course
This course serves as a bridge between international professional standards and practical hospital pharmacy implementation.
Its significance lies in integrating:
• Complete coverage of the Basel Statements (2008, 2016, and 2024)
• Statement-by-statement comparative analysis
• Historical and professional evolution of hospital pharmacy standards
• Governance and leadership principles
• Medication Safety Leadership
• Workforce Protection and Safe Working Conditions
• Technology-Supported Pharmacy Practice
• Stewardship Awareness
• Competency Development Frameworks
• Benchmarking and Performance Measurement
• Structured Self-Assessment
• Continuous Quality Improvement
• Systems Thinking Approaches
• Leadership Development
• The Basel Statements Academy for Hospital Pharmacy (BSAHP)
The course supports learners involved in:
• Hospital pharmacy practice
• Clinical pharmacy services
• Medication safety programs
• Stewardship initiatives
• Hospital pharmacy leadership
• Quality improvement projects
• Accreditation preparation
• Pharmacy education
• Continuing professional development
• Basel Statements implementation projects
• Research related to hospital pharmacy standards
Course Structure
Part I — Foundations
Section 1. Introduction and the Aim of Course
Section 2. The Basel Statements Story
Section 3. Understanding the Basel Statements Framework
Part II — Evolution of the Basel Statements
Section 4. Basel Statements (2008)
Section 5. Basel Statements (2016)
Section 6. Basel Statements (2024)
Part III — Comparative Analysis
Section 7. Statement Evolution and Comparative Analysis
Part IV — Theme-Based Interpretation
Section 8. Overarching and Governance Statements
Section 9. Procurement
Section 10. Influences on Prescribing
Section 11. Preparation and Delivery
Section 12. Administration
Section 13. Monitoring of Medicines Use
Section 14. Human Resources, Training and Development
Part V — Evaluation and Continuous Improvement
Section 15. Evaluation and Continuous Improvement
Part VI — BSAHP Academy: From Standards to Practice
Section 16. BSAHP Academy
Including:
• Revision methodology and consensus development
• Medication Safety Leadership
• Workforce Protection
• Technology, Informatics, and Stewardship
• Implementation in Real Hospital Settings
• Basel Statements Self-Assessment Framework
• Final Hospital Pharmacy Improvement Plan
Part VII — Conclusion, Future Recommendation, and References
Section 17. Conclusion, Future Recommendation, and References
Teaching Approach
This course includes:
• Structured expert lectures
• Statement-by-statement analysis
• Comparative Basel-Bangkok-Brisbane evaluation
• BSAHP Academy lectures
• Practical implementation examples
• Hospital pharmacy case scenarios
• Reflective learning activities
• Knowledge-check quizzes
• Self-assessment exercises
• Benchmarking frameworks
• Quality improvement tools
• Systems-thinking activities
• Leadership-focused discussions
• Gap analysis exercises
• Hospital implementation planning
• A final practical improvement project
Conclusion
The Basel Statements are far more than written professional standards. They provide a global framework for strengthening hospital pharmacy practice, medication safety, workforce development, professional leadership, and patient care.
Understanding these standards is important. Understanding how they evolved is even more valuable. Applying them effectively is essential.
Through comprehensive coverage of the 2008, 2016, and 2024 Basel Statements, detailed comparative analysis, theme-based interpretation, evaluation frameworks, and the practical implementation methodology of the BSAHP Academy, this course helps learners move beyond knowledge toward meaningful action.
Whether your goal is strengthening medication safety systems, improving hospital pharmacy leadership, enhancing workforce development, implementing stewardship programs, conducting self-assessment, benchmarking performance, or designing practical quality improvement initiatives, this course provides the knowledge, tools, and implementation framework needed to support that journey.
Join this course and move from understanding the Basel Statements to advancing hospital pharmacy excellence.