Pharmacies vote to cut opening hours in funding protest

Pharmacies vote to cut opening hours in funding protest

Pharmacy owners in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have voted in favour of cutting opening hours and stopping home deliveries for the first time, in a protest over government funding.
The National Pharmacy Association (NPA), which ran the ballot, is calling for an annual £1.7bn fund-ing increase to plug the “financial hole”.
The NPA represents 6,500 of the UK’s community pharmacies – that’s around half of them. It says 99% of those that responded to the vote said they were willing to limit their services unless funding was improved.
The Department of Health in England says it wants all pharmacists to work with it to achieve a service fit for the future.
Some 3,339 independent community pharmacies in England, Wales and Northern Ireland took part in the unprecedented ballot, which is a turnout of 64%.
The vote comes after the Budget saw increases in National Insurance contributions and the National Living Wage.
The pharmacies’ body, which isn’t a trade union, says 700 pharmacies have shut in England in the last two years alone – the equivalent of seven a week – because of workloads and budget cuts.
It adds that core government pharmacy funding in England has fallen by 40% since 2015-16, after adjusting for inflation.
The NPA says it will be left with no choice but to recommend pharmacies withdraw services from as early as the new year, if funding isn’t increased.
NPA chairman Nick Kaye said the ballot result “overwhelmingly shows the sheer anger and frustration of pharmacy owners at a decade of cuts that is forcing dedicated health professionals to shut their doors for good”.
He said he cared deeply about his patients – like other pharmacy teams – but he has never experienced a situation as desperate as this.
“Pharmacy owners are not a radical bunch. We have never proposed action like this before, but after a decade of underfunding and record closures, something simply has got to give,” Kaye said.
The Pharmacy First service, launched in January in England, extended the range of services chemists can provide, including treatment of sinusitis, earache and shingles.
Members are not being asked to pull out of the scheme, the NPA said, but a reduction in opening hours and the stopping of locally commissioned services would affect it.
The NPA says urgent funding talks with the government are needed to guarantee patient safety and services for vulnerable people.
Pharmacy funding is set by devolved governments but the medicine funding arrangements – known as the drug tariff – are decided by Westminster for pharmacies in England, Wales and Northern Ire-land.
Scottish pharmacies have a separate system, and are not involved in the current ballot.
In England, community pharmacies are independent businesses that provide services under contract with the NHS. They get paid a fee for delivering certain core activities, like dispensing prescriptions.
They also receive payment for advanced services, like flu vaccinations and stop smoking support.
They can then supplement their income through retail sales and private services.
Dr Leyla Hannbeck, chief executive of the Independent Pharmacies Association, said: “The community pharmacy sector is in an escalating crisis with a £1.7 billion shortfall in its funding. This has got worse by the hike in the employers’ National Insurance, resulting in £12,000 extra costs annually for our members.
“As healthcare professionals, we believe that patients must not be caused suffering by any withdraw-als of our members’ valuable and vital professional services.
“The government must urgently raise pharmacy funding to prevent further closures of community pharmacies.”
A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: “Community pharmacy has a vital role to play as we move the focus of care from hospital to the community under the fundamental reforms in our 10 Year Health Plan.
“Unfortunately, we inherited a system that has been neglected for too long and is no longer sup-porting the pharmacists we need to deliver for patients at a local level.”
An NHS spokesperson said: “The NHS knows just how important pharmacies are for local communi-ties. We are working with government and pharmacies to find a way forward so patients continue to receive high-quality care.”

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