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Payments and pricing
Information on your payments and how they're calculated.
NHS Prescription Services
NHS Prescription Services calculates the remuneration and reimbursement due to dispensing contractors across England.
Visit our NHS prescription charges section for information on prescription prepayment certificates, who gets free prescriptions…
Prescribing and dispensing
We calculate reimbursement and remuneration for dispensing contractors according to the Drug Tariff. To help us make accurate and timely payments, it’s important that you endorse, sort and submit your prescriptions correctly as well as prescribing…
Pharmacy Access Scheme
Data used in Pharmacy Access Scheme calculations (1 December 2016 to 31 March 2018).
The Pharmacy Access Scheme forms part of the changes to the Community Pharmacy Contractual Framework announced by the Department of Health & Social Care on 20…
Rivaroxaban addition to Category A and M from September 2024
The addition of the following products into Category A:
Rivaroxaban 2.5mg tablets
Rivaroxaban 10mg tablets
The addition of the following products into Category M:
Rivaroxaban 15mg tablets
Rivaroxaban 20mg tablets
These additions are…
Drug Tariff delivery disruption
Information for dispensing contractors in England on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC):
Dispensing contractors should note that there has been a discrepancy within the distribution calculations for the supply of the February…
NHS and local authority reforms
We provide prescribing and financial information relating to the provision of pharmaceutical services. We also calculate payments that are due to dispensing contractors in primary care.
Organisational changes and new arrangements for commissioning…
Local payments application (LPA)
Registered area teams can enter contractor payments for locally commissioned services using the local payments application (LPA).
Log in to LPA
Available Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm (excluding bank holidays).
Register to use LPA
You'll need to…
Important information on drug data
The ‘One Drug Database’ project is underway, which will move all of our drug data into one place. This will provide a consistent, single source of information.
For years, we’ve had two sources of drug data – Master Data Replacement (MDR) for…