The final update of concessionary prices were granted for February 2022:
Drug
Pack Size
Concessionary Price
Atenolol 50mg tablets
28
£0.86
Clonidine 25microgram tablets
112
£9.67
Co-amilozide 5mg/50mg tablets
28
£18.24
Dipyridamole 100mg tablets
84
£22.22
Esomeprazole 20mg gastro-resistant tablets
28
£4.17
Esomeprazole 40mg gastro-resistant tablets
28
£5.01
Loratadine 5mg/5ml oral solution
100
£5.64
Losartan 12.5mg tablets
28
£7.07
Metformin 500mg/5ml oral solution sugar free
150
£35.95
Mometasone 0.1% cream
30
£3.97
Morphine sulfate 10mg/5ml oral solution
300
£5.09
Rivastigmine 1.5mg capsules
28
£3.50
Tolterodine 2mg tablets
56
£3.08
Valsartan 160mg capsules
28
£7.74
Concessionary prices will be paid against the usual code, no additional endorsements are needed.
Concessionary prices may be granted up until the end of the month so CPNI will notify you of any further concessionary prices as and when they are agreed.
Please continue to notify CPNI of any pricing issues you are experiencing via our new Medicine Shortage Reporter.
Concessionary prices are also published on the CPNI website.
Kind regards
SENT ON BEHALF OF DR. GARETH C. GILVARY Governance & Support Pharmacist
This update contains important information for community pharmacy teams, including details of the ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
SENT ON BEHALF OF DR. GARETH C. GILVARY Governance & Support Pharmacist
Dear Colleague
The third update of concessionary prices were granted for February 2022:
Drug
Pack Size
Concessionary Price
Aqueous cream
100
£0.75
Calcium and Ergocalciferol tablets
28
£35.00
Losartan 100mg / Hydrochlorothiazide 25mg tablets
28
£13.99
Methocarbamol 750mg tablets
100
£14.00
Mometasone 0.1% cream
100
£10.33
Mometasone 0.1% ointment
30
£3.37
Mometasone 0.1% ointment
100
£8.87
Pioglitazone 45mg tablets
28
£2.68
Pravastatin 10mg tablets
28
£1.38
Sodium bicarbonate 500mg capsules
56
£3.80
Solifenacin 5mg tablets
30
£1.70
Timolol 0.5% eye drops
5
3.14
Concessionary prices will be paid against the usual code, no additional endorsements are needed.
Concessionary prices may be granted up until the end of the month so CPNI will notify you of any further concessionary prices as and when they are agreed.
Please continue to notify CPNI of any pricing issues you are experiencing via our new Medicine Shortage Reporter.
Concessionary prices are also published on the CPNI website.
Kind regards
SENT ON BEHALF OF DR. GARETH C. GILVARY Governance & Support Pharmacist
Dear Colleague
Pharmacies providing the Living Well service will be aware that the current campaign “Making Healthier Choices” concludes on 3rd April 2022. The upcoming campaign will be called “Know, Check, Ask” and will run from 4th April 2022 for two months. The aim of this campaign will be to reduce medication related harm, raise awareness and educate the public about safe medication use. Pharmacy teams are ideally placed to promote this important public health message, and during the campaign teams will encourage patients to:
KNOW your medicines and keep an up-to-date list CHECK that you are using your medicines in the right way ASK your health care professional if you’re not sure
Summary
As part of the launch of the Know, Check, Ask campaign the HSCB will issue a press release, supported by social media posts. Additionally, the HSCB are inviting pharmacy teams to get involved. This would involve taking a photo of your team at the pharmacy displaying some of the Know, Check, Ask campaign materials (e.g. posters, leaflets, counter mat, prescription bag stickers). A representative of the pharmacy would also be asked to add their details to a campaign press release which would be shared, along with the photos, with local media in their area.
Action
If you or your pharmacy team would like to get involved in this opportunity to promote the Living Well campaign and the role of the community pharmacists as experts in medicines and medicine safety, please contact Jude Austin, CPNI Communications Manager – judea@communitypharmacyni.co.uk by close of business on Tuesday 02 March 2022.
As always, if you have any questions a member of the CPNI team will be happy to assist you.
Kind regards
SENT ON BEHALF OF GERARD GREENE Chief Executive
Dear Colleague
Please find correspondence HERE from Kathryn Turner, Pharmacy Lead, Health and Social Care Board.
SUMMARY
The Community Pharmacy Emergency Supply during a Pandemic Service commenced on Monday 6 April 2020.
Approximately 9,500 items are supplied each month, via the service, to patients in Northern Ireland.
As we move out of the current phase of the pandemic, the HSCB will be seeking to commission a routine Community Pharmacy Emergency Supply Service.
To better inform the transition to routine service, HSCB in conjunction with CPNI, are inviting community pharmacists to participate in a data collection survey for a period of one week. The collection form can be found HERE.
A newsletter supplement highlighting some of the learning identified has been developed and is available HERE.
From Monday 28 February 2022 until Sunday 6 March 2022, community pharmacists are invited to capture data for all patients who are requesting an emergency supply.
If you have any queries in relation to the completion of the survey please contact your local HSCB office.
Please do not hesitate to contact the CPNI office should you require any further information.
Kind regards
SENT ON BEHALF OF GERARD GREENE Chief Executive
Dear Colleague
Please find correspondence HERE from Joe Brogan, Assistant Director of Integrated Care, Head of Pharmacy and Medicines Management.
SUMMARY
HSCB is seeking completion of the Community Pharmacy Assurance Framework (CPAF) declaration form for your pharmacy, for the 2021/2022 year.
The aim and purpose of the framework is to monitor compliance with Terms of Service, service specifications, related professional standards and best practice guidance.
HSCB has recently worked with CPNI to review, update and agree the Assurance framework for the 2021/22 year.
A payment of £1200 will be made to each pharmacy, upon return of the completed declaration, for compliance with the CPAF process in 2021/22.
Complete and return the individual prepopulated declaration form which you will have received by secure email. Please submit a return for each pharmacy you operate, to your local HSCB office via email by Monday 28 February 2022.
You are also required to submit a copy of your practice leaflet and complaints procedure.
CPNI have produced a guidance document and resources to support you with this submission, including a template practice leaflet, available on CPNI’s website HERE.
Please do not hesitate to contact your local Local Integrated Care Offices or the CPNI office should you require any further information.
Kind regards
SENT ON BEHALF OF GERARD GREENE Chief Executive
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