The government must
provide emergency funding to give pharmacies read-write access to patients’
records amid the coronavirus crisis.
This is one of
several measures the National Association of Primary Care (NAPC) has called for
to help pharmacists cope with the immediate challenges and provide a seamless service
to patients.
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Read-write access
will give pharmacists the power to prescribe and amend prescriptions, meaning
patients don’t have to go to their GP practice – many of which have closed
their doors.
This will ‘improve the quality of healthcare’ as pharmacies
battle on the frontline to deal with coronavirus, the NAPC said.
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Additional funding
is also needed to help community pharmacies to step up the number of home
deliveries they can make, to support vulnerable patients who have to stay at
home for the foreseeable future.
The NAPC also
called for regulations on splitting bulk packs of paracetamol to be relaxed, so
pharmacies can better manage increased demand.
Wholesalers have reported shortages of common pharmacy items after a sharp increase in demand in recent weeks.
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Indian exports of paracetamol and other drugs and ingredients were also restricted, as firms there struggled to get supplies from Chinese manufacturers in the wake of the global Covid-19 pandemic.
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