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Community Pharmacies — [Sir Mark Hendrick in the Chair]

14 September 2023

Lead MP

Peter Aldous
Waveney
Con

Responding Minister

Neil O'Brien

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NHSEmploymentWomen & Equalities
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Other Contributors: 7

At a Glance

Peter Aldous raised concerns about community pharmacies — [sir mark hendrick in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The Government should provide a stable, long-term, and sustainable funding commitment that addresses underfunding of existing core services through a review of the community pharmacy contractual framework. This includes additional funding, alignment of care pathways, and incentives within primary care systems to ensure pharmacies can realise their full potential.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Waveney
Opened the debate
The community pharmacy sector is facing enormous pressures due to a real-terms reduction in funding of 30% over the past seven years, coupled with inflationary pressures and workforce shortages. This has led to operational challenges, financial burdens, and delays for patients. The number of pharmacies reduced by 222 in the first six months of this year, and there are concerns about permanent closures. Pharmacists are cutting back on discretionary services due to funding cuts, impacting patient care and service availability.

Government Response

Neil O'Brien
Government Response
Community pharmacies play a crucial role in the UK's health system. The Government are investing £645 million to establish Pharmacy First, a new NHS service allowing patients with seven common conditions to be supplied prescription-only medicines without needing a GP referral. Additionally, there is an ongoing investment of £2.592 billion annually for community pharmacy services through the 2019-2024 deal. Over 2.8 million consultations have been provided at community pharmacies since these services began, with more than 1,300 heart attacks and strokes potentially prevented thanks to blood pressure checks. The Minister also mentioned an additional £50 million in funding last year and this year for Pharmacy First and expanded existing services. To improve accessibility, the number of small independent pharmacies is increasing while larger businesses are divesting. Furthermore, the Government have introduced legislation enabling pharmacists to prescribe independently, which will help reduce pressure on GPs. NHS England plans to implement pharmacy prescribing services based on pilot studies, aiming to enhance community pharmacy's role in providing advanced services like PrEP.
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