The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) has announced that the new Pharmacy Quality Scheme (PQS) for this year will officially begin on October
10.
From previous scheme £75m funding is also available and contractors will be able to claim an 'Aspiration payment' if they wish to, later this year.
PSNC, the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England have agreed the arrangements for the 2022/23 PQS, as well as those for the 2023/24 PQS, with a focus
on supporting recovery from Covid-19 and wider national health priorities.
The committee said: "In our negotiations on the scheme, PSNC has managed to reduce the scope of this year's PQS so that the estimated contractor costs and time
required to complete the criteria will be below those associated with the original NHS proposals for the scheme."
"A further reduction in scope has also been agreed due to the delayed start of the 2022/23 PQS. PSNC hopes that this, along with arguing for more realistic targets
across the scheme, will help reduce the impact on contractor workload, at what continues to be a very busy and pressured period for the sector."
The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) has reminded community pharmacy contractors to start working on the quality criteria if they intend to
meet the Respiratory domain of the Pharmacy Quality Scheme (PQS) 2022/23.
For respiratory domain, community pharmacy contractors must start working towards inhaler waste management; use of a spacer in patients aged 5-15 years; and
personalised asthma action plans, from today (10 October).
Resources are also available to support contractors with meeting the above criteria on the PQS hub page.
PSNC also informed that contractors are also now able to make a claim for an Aspiration payment for the PQS 2022/23 on the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA)
Manage Your Service (MYS) portal.
"The Aspiration payment is optional; if contractors do not want to claim it, it will not impact on the contractor's ability to claim a PQS payment during the
declaration period. There is also no requirement to have claimed for a previous PQS to claim an Aspiration payment for PQS 2022/23.
The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) has reminded community pharmacy contractors that they have two weeks left to claim an Aspiration
payment for the Pharmacy Quality Scheme (PQS) 2022/23.
The window for claiming the payment will close at 11.59pm on 4 November 2022.
"The Aspiration payment is optional; if contractors do not want to claim it, it will not impact on the contractor's ability to claim a PQS payment during the
declaration period. There is also no requirement to have claimed for a previous PQS to claim an Aspiration payment for PQS 2022/23," said PSNC.