
Ali Hindi
Lecturer · Pharmacist Integration in Primary Care
The University of ManchesterAbout
Ali Hindi is a Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice, focusing on expanding pharmacist roles in primary care and enhancing healthcare quality. He holds qualifications including BPharm, MSc, PhD, and FHEA. His research emphasizes community pharmacy integration, workforce development, and policy impact. Recent projects include developing a quality framework for community pharmacy services and evaluating the Pharmacy Quality Scheme in England. He has been awarded the 2018 Top Reviewer Prize and contributes to editorial roles in journals like the Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to healthcare accessibility and quality.
Research interests include: pharmacist integration in primary care, policy relevance of pharmacy services, and improving patient care continuity. Notable projects involve analyzing pay-for-performance schemes, interprofessional education effectiveness, and factors influencing pharmacy technician retention.
He has published over 30 articles and led a post-doctoral fellowship funded by NIHR SPCR. Media engagements include discussions on pharmacy’s role in long-term condition management and primary care networks’ impact on patient care.
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