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Title: Reforms to the NHS Pharmaceutical Services Regulations


1
Reforms to the NHS (Pharmaceutical Services)
Regulations
  • Learning Exchange Events
  • Part III March 2005
  • Liz Perrett Consultant
  • peter.dunlevy_at_dh.gsi.gov.uk
  • mike.king_at_psnc.org.uk
  • russellw_at_doctormail.com (russell walshaw)

2
Learning Exchange Events Part III
  • Welcome
  • Feedback from Part II LEE events
  • Guidance and regulations
  • Aims of the day

3
Applications by Pharmacists (already on the list)
- NOW
  • Does not matter whether area controlled or non
    controlled
  • Considered under Reg. 4 and whether N or D to
    grant.
  • Does not take into account doctor dispensing

4
Rurality - NOW
  • Maps and wellie boots needed!
  • PCTs should have maps showing controlled and non-
    controlled areas
  • PCTs may re-determine any area either on own
    volition or on application by LMC/LPC

5
Rurality - NOW
  • Procedure set out in Reg. 9
  • Cannot be considered again within 5 years unless
    substantial change of circumstances
  • Current guidance

6
Applications by Pharmacists (not already on the
list) - NOW
  • Considered under Reg. 12 and the prejudice
    test.
  • If no prejudice, PCT goes onto consider whether N
    or D under Reg. 4.
  • In doing so only takes into account
    pharmaceutical services provided by those on the
    pharmaceutical list.

7
Pharmaceutical Services by Doctors - NOW
  • Only in circumstances set out in Reg 20
  • i.e. patient
  • (a) has serious difficulty or
  • (b) is resident in controlled locality, more
    than 1.6km from any pharmacy AND doctor has
    permission to dispense.

8
Application by doctors to dispense - NOW
  • Made under Reg. 21.
  • PCT applies Reg. 12 and prejudice test.
  • Can be a partial grant

9
What factors considered - NOW
  • Prejudice - burden of proving prejudice on person
    alleging it
  • No set formula
  • Difficulties with confidentiality/fairness

10
Adverse effects - NOW
  • Where there are adverse effects from a grant or
    in connection with a decision relating to
    rurality, conditions can be imposed to defer
    transfer of patients

11
Perceived Problems (1)
  • When a pharmacist already on the list, applies in
    a controlled location a practice could have
    dispensing removed without a right to be heard
  • Patients have no input

12
Perceived Problems (2)
  • The prejudice is to Pharmaceutical Services
  • The effect of this, is that it is immaterial
    whether one or more pharmacies closes down
    provided pharmaceutical services in general are
    not prejudiced
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