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Paper prescription bundle:charge £25 for late submission - 0 views

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    A community pharmacy contractor would be charged £25 if a paper prescription bundle is submitted late to the NHSBSA. "A charge for processing of a late bundle would only apply if a contractor cannot provide evidence, where requested by the NHSBSA, that their bundle was submitted using secure track and trace delivery no later than the 5th day of the following month in which supply was made," said the Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC). "Where evidence is submitted, no administrative deduction will be made. If no evidence is provided within the required time, then an administrative deduction will be made from the next Schedule of Payments. The deduction which will appear on schedules as 'Late Fee' under the section "Details of other amounts authorised"." Since the introduction of an administrative charge for late bundle submissions, 16 contractors received a fine for submitting their March prescription bundles late.
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Paper Prescription : Account Identifier Document required - 0 views

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    Pharmacy contractors will no longer need to print and submit a paper copy of their completed FP34C declaration made through the Manage Your Service (MYS) portal when submitting their paper prescription bundle to the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA), said the Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC). Instead, from August 2022 (for July 2022 prescriptions), NHSBSA will post out a paper Account Identifier Document along with the red separators and pharmacy address labels each month. "The Account Identifier Document should be placed alongside the paper prescription bundle before it is dispatched for payment to the relevant pricing division of NHSBSA," said PSNC. With the help of Account Identifier Document, NHSBSA will be able to easily identify the pharmacy that has submitted the prescription bundle, which will help to speed up prescription processing. "If the Account Identifier Document is lost or misplaced, contractors will still be able to download and print another copy from MYS. The July 2022 Drug Tariff will be updated to reflect this change."
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The Best Foods To Lose Weight - 6 views

  • Foods That Burn Fat: The Top 10 ListsBy Tom Venuto, NSCA-CPT, CSCS BurnTheFat.com
  • How can we build an eating program that we can enjoy while still getting us leaner and healthier? * How can we build an eating program that helps us control calories?* How can we build an eating program that improves compliance?
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    Read this article on ways to build muscle, lose weight by eating certain foods
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    Thanks for the article! I always struggle with weight gain. Now I'm trying to get rid of my belly. I am following the https://betterme.world/articles/foods-to-avoid-to-lose-belly-fat/ article at the moment. So I hope to get in a better shape till the end of the summer.
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    As for burning calories. It is logical to assume that it does not really matter how you create the deficit - through diet or physical activity. The latter will really help to lose weight if you need to lose about 1-2 kg. But when you want to lose more, you can't do without a diet. I ate right but now I have added physical activity in the form of calorie burning programs from https://bestbodyworkout.com/skinny-legs-big-upper-body/
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Enhance Your Well-Being with Muniah Technologies' Comprehensive Healthcare Services - 0 views

Enhance Your Well-Being with Muniah Technologies' Comprehensive Healthcare Services   At Muniah Technologies, we understand the importance of holistic healthcare services tailored to...

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Vaccine advisers eye autumn Covid boosters for over-65s - 0 views

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    The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) on Thursday (May 19) said that an anticipated autumn Covid booster campaign would be aimed at people aged over 65, care home residents, frontline health and social care workers and all adults in a clinical risk group. The UK is offering a spring booster to the over-75s, care home residents and immunosuppressed people, and ministers have spoken openly of plans for a further booster campaign in the autumn. In interim advice, the JCVI stopped short of recommending another shot for all adults, though said the advice would be reviewed and updated. "The JCVI's current view is that in autumn 2022, a Covid-19 vaccine should be offered to: residents in a care home for older adults and staff; frontline health and social care workers; all those 65 years of age and over; and adults aged 16 to 64 years who are in a clinical risk group," the UK Health Security Agency said in a statement. Prime minister Boris Johnson, who was fiercely criticised for his handling of the early stages of the pandemic, lifted Covid restrictions in England in February, crediting Britain's quick initial vaccine rollout and the rollout of boosters with breaking the link between cases and deaths.
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Boots Pharmacy in Kemp Town Bids Farewell - A Century-Long Legacy Ends - 0 views

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    Over a century-year-old Boots pharmacy in St James's Street, Brighton shut its doors permanently on Saturday (20 January) leaving the communities disappointed. The branch in Kemp Town, which was opened to the public for the first time in 1914, was supposed to close on November 19 last year but continued trading into the new year, The Argus reported. Locals are not happy with the retailer's decision to close the store as some say it used to be "always busy with prescriptions and people buying things." Another person recalled that Boots had earlier closed two pharmacies, one on Lewes Road, Brighton, and another on Church Road, Hove. The American-owned health and wellbeing chain is in the process of closing more UK branches in the coming months as it's targeting to reduce its store portfolio to 1,900 from 2,200.
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