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Community Pharmacies

21 June 2022

Lead MP

Peter Dowd
Bootle
Lab

Responding Minister

Maria Caulfield

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Other Contributors: 6

At a Glance

Peter Dowd raised concerns about community pharmacies in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The Minister should update Members on whether a funding increase will be granted to the community pharmacy sector to address current pressures and maintain service quality.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Bootle
Opened the debate
Pharmacies play a crucial role in providing healthcare and life-saving medicines to their local communities, with 89% of the population within a 20-minute walk from their nearest pharmacy. During the pandemic, pharmacies delivered over 24 million vaccinations and distributed 27.6 million lateral flow tests. However, the sector is under strain due to flat funding of £2.592 billion while costs rise, leading to inefficiencies and reduced patient interaction time.

Government Response

Maria Caulfield
Government Response
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Gary. I thank the hon. Member for Bootle (Peter Dowd) for securing this debate. Community pharmacies are central to primary care development and deliver vital services at the heart of communities. There are over 11,000 community pharmacies in England, accessible within a 20-minute walk for most people. During the COVID-19 pandemic, they provided medicines delivery for shielding patients, implemented Pharmacy Collect for lateral flow tests, and operated over 1,500 vaccination centres. The Government committed to £2.592 billion funding through the five-year deal with community pharmacies in 2019, which aims to support NHS long-term plans. Current negotiations are ongoing for year four of this deal. Community pharmacists offer self-care support and manage minor ailments, freeing up GP appointments. They also provide discharge medicines services that prevent readmission or reduce hospital stays. The Government is working on expanding roles within the community pharmacy team through training and funding initiatives, including £15.9 million for workforce development. There are plans to make newly qualified pharmacists independent prescribers from 2026, and ongoing work with integrated care systems to further develop primary care models. Zero tolerance exists for abuse or violence against community pharmacists.
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