The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) is encouraging community pharmacy contractors to participate in its third Pharmacy Advice Audit due
to be held in the week commencing Monday (January 31).
The audit is aimed to demonstrate how pharmacies support their communities every day and assist PSNC in gathering evidence for use in the funding discussions with the government and the NHS.
It said that last year's Advice Audit provided compelling evidence for use in negotiations with the government and helped in persuading MPs to support the case for Covid-19 costs.
PSNC said: "We would therefore be very grateful to anyone able to take part in this year's audit."
The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) has confirmed that the community pharmacy contractors are 'not required' to undertake a
contractor-chosen or an NHS England determined clinical audit in 2023/24.
"A clinical audit on anticoagulants is included in the Pharmacy Quality Scheme (PQS) 2023/24. If contractors choose to not participate in PQS, and therefore do
not complete the anticoagulant clinical audit, there is still no requirement to complete two clinical audits in 2023/24," said PSNC.
"The Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England have also committed to consider, during 2023/24, the removal of the requirement for a contractor-chosen
clinical audit permanently."