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Safer management of controlled drugs
In order to support the work of controlled drug (CD) accountable officers and SICBLs, a working group has supported us in the development of some CD metrics.The group have chosen a number of specific areas of prescribing to focus on, based on…
Our strategy landscape
Our 5 year NHSBSA Strategy
The business oversees the governance of its 5 year strategy, and focuses on a number of 5-year strategic goals and key areas.
NHSBSA strategic goals and focus areas…
Prescribing for Diabetes - England 2015/16 to 2019/20
Published 5 November 2020.
Summary
Diabetes features as one of the priorities for care and quality outcomes in the NHS Long Term Plan.
This publication aims to describe the prescribing of medicines and appliances used for the treatment of…
Prescribing for ex-offenders
Prisoners who are released from prison unexpectedly can get their medicines for free until they arrange to see their GP or register with a new GP.
They’ll need to take an FP10 or FP10MDA to the pharmacy.
Prison prescribing on FP10 and…
ISP report information
One Drug Database (ODD) has been implemented - You can read more about the implementation and how this affects our systems and reports.You can find out what’s included in each report category and any notes about how the data has…
2022 Pharmacy Access Scheme
This is an announcement on behalf of NHS England and NHS Improvement (NHSEI).
The new 2022 Pharmacy Access Scheme (PhAS) will come into effect from 1 January 2022. The revised scheme is part of the Community Pharmacy Contractual Framework 5-year…
Recently released prisoners
In 2008, there were amendments so that people living in England, who have just been released from prison, do not have to pay. This only applies to the prescription issued by the prison doctor, until the person can register with a GP.
To be…