Select Committee · Health and Social Care Committee

Pharmacy

Status: Closed Opened: 8 Jun 2023 Closed: 30 May 2024 20 recommendations 10 conclusions 1 report

The pharmacy inquiry will explore issues impacting different types of pharmacy, with a particular focus on community, primary care and hospital pharmacy services. During a time of change and reorganisation across the health and care system, and following upheaval driven by the Covid-19 pandemic, the inquiry will assess the current status of pharmacy in England …

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Reports

1 report
Title HC No. Published Items Response
Third Report - Pharmacy HC 140 29 May 2024 30 Responded

Recommendations & Conclusions

6 items
4 Conclusion Third Report - Pharmacy Accepted

Medicine shortages risk negating general practice capacity gains from Pharmacy First.

It is also especially worrying that shortages are resulting in patients being directed back into general practice. There is a serious risk that any capacity that general practice gains, through services like Pharmacy First, will be negated by the time spent re-issuing prescriptions as a result of shortages, thus undermining …

Government response. The government reiterates that current regulations require exact dispensing for patient safety, notes most prescriptions are generic, and explains that a previous proposal for generic substitution was not progressed due to patient safety concerns.
Department of Health and Social Care
14 Conclusion Third Report - Pharmacy Accepted

Pharmacist capacity in community settings limits the expansion of clinical services.

It is clear that pharmacists are already struggling to find the time they need for consultations with patients in often busy community pharmacy environments with competing priorities, despite their ambition to do more. Future service expansion must be conscious of the capacity of pharmacists to deliver both existing services, and …

Government response. The government will publish a refreshed Long Term Workforce Plan this summer. It is also reforming pharmacist education and training, providing national funding to expand Designated Prescribing Practitioner capacity, funding training for Pharmacy Technician supervisors, and exploring MPharm student placement …
Department of Health and Social Care
17 Recommendation Third Report - Pharmacy Accepted

Commit to ongoing promotion of Pharmacy First to enhance public confidence and education.

As well as addressing medicine shortages and broadening pharmacists’ ability to offer alternatives, to support public confidence and education, the Government should commit to the ongoing promotion of Pharmacy First beyond what has already been announced.

Government response. The government will publish a refreshed Long-Term Workforce Plan and is implementing strategies to integrate the pharmacy workforce across Integrated Care Systems. This includes introducing rotations for trainee pharmacists from 2025/26 and providing additional funding for clinical training, including independent …
Department of Health and Social Care
22 Recommendation Third Report - Pharmacy Accepted

Mandate Pharmacy First evaluation assesses digital systems' data sharing for patient safety and care.

We recommend that the ongoing evaluation of Pharmacy First includes an assessment of the extent to which pharmacy and general practice digital systems are enabling the necessary data sharing to protect patient safety and ensure continuity of care.

Government response. The government accepts the recommendation, stating that the National Institute for Health and Care Research study evaluating Pharmacy First includes a specific line of inquiry to review the effectiveness of GP minor illness referrals and data exchange between pharmacy and …
Department of Health and Social Care
28 Conclusion Third Report - Pharmacy Accepted

Greater strategic planning needed for the evolving pharmacy workforce and integrated services.

Greater planning and forward thinking continues to be needed around the full pharmacy workforce, accounting for changing roles in the community, increasing demand in hospitals and supporting ICBs to build “one pharmacy workforce” that can be deployed across the full range of pharmacy services within health and social care. As …

Government response. The government accepts the need for greater pharmacy workforce planning, stating that the refreshed Long-Term Workforce Plan, due in summer, will provide a longer-term view. They highlight upcoming rotations for trainee pharmacists from 2025/2026 and ongoing funding for clinical training …
Department of Health and Social Care
30 Recommendation Third Report - Pharmacy Accepted

Ensure national and ICB workforce planning establishes appropriate skill mix in all pharmacy settings.

We further recommend that any workforce planning, be it at a national or ICB level, should ensure the appropriate and safe and mix of skills in all settings, including hospital wards as highlighted by Dr James Davies of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. This should include consideration of the need for …

Government response. The government accepts the recommendation, stating that a 'one pharmacy workforce approach' will be supported by national and regional coordination, planning, data, and guidance. They are continuing to explore how to best utilise skill sets in community pharmacy for Pharmacy …
Department of Health and Social Care

Oral evidence sessions

4 sessions
Date Witnesses
26 Mar 2024 David Webb · NHS England, Dr Amanda Doyle OBE · NHS England, Rt Hon Dame Andrea Leadsom MP · Department of Health and Social Care View ↗
19 Feb 2024 Dr Rick Greville · The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI), Helen Kirrane · Diabetes UK, Janet Morrison · Community Pharmacy England, Mark Samuels · British Generic Manufacturers Association (BGMA), Mike Dent · Community Pharmacy England View ↗
16 Jan 2024 Deborah Evans · Remedi Health, Duncan Rudkin · General Pharmaceutical Council, Mark Koziol · The Pharmacists' Defence Association, Nicola Stockmann · Association of Pharmacy Technicians UK, William Pett · Healthwatch England View ↗
21 Nov 2023 Dr Graham Stretch · Primary Care Pharmacy Association, Dr James Davies · Royal Pharmaceutical Society, Dr Leyla Hannbeck · Association of Independent Multiple Pharmacies, Jay Badenhorst · National Pharmacy Association, Malcolm Harrison · Company Chemists' Association View ↗