Dear Colleague
Further to the letter issued by HSCB on 19th March (attached), we can confirm that arrangements to stand down supervision remain in place for the majority of OST patients. However, as outlined in a recent HSCB OST update letter (attached) recent discussions between HSCB and Trust Addictions services leads indicate that a small number of higher risk patients have been identified by Trust Addiction teams who still require a supervision service in community pharmacies where the pharmacy is able to safely do so.
Trust and HSCB teams are fully aware that there may be issues with the choice of pharmacy in that not all pharmacies can provide the service due to the challenges in respect of social distancing. HSCB will liaise with service providers and Addiction services should there be a necessity to find a suitable pharmacy. Please note HSCB is fully aware that this may not be possible at this time and contractors are not under any obligation to provide the service.
Should you or your pharmacy team be approached by Trust Addiction teams requesting this service, please contact your local HSCB Pharmacy Adviser to discuss the issue further.
Community Pharmacy teams who provide supervised OST should note that access to PPE is recommended when providing the service to patients during this COVID period and to that end updated advice on PPE and the process for replenishment of PPE, effective from 1st May 2020, was included in a letter from Joe Brogan and Cathy Harrison to all community pharmacies on 1st May 2020 (and shared with Contractors in the CPNI COVID Contractor Update#82 issued earlier today).
Yours sincerely

SENT FOR AND BEHALF OF GERARD GREENE | Chief Executive
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Letter to GP CPs Update on OST
Letter Community Pharmacy Stand Down Supervision Arrangements OST


