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Nuffield Trust and The King's Fund are seeKing feedback from community pharmacy on their proposals for the future of community pharmacy and they are seeKing
feedback from community pharmacy stakeholders.
The online survey is the latest opportunity for pharmacy owners, LPCs and others in the sector to engage with the project to develop a Vision for Community Pharmacy.
Nuffield Trust and The King's Fund want to hear their views on their proposals, ahead of the publication of the final report later this year. The vision is
critically important, as it will be used to develop the future strategy for the sector and lay the groundwork for the next Community Pharmacy Contractual
Framework (CPCF) negotiations.
The survey is asKing for thoughts on key aspects of the vision and its recommendations. The vision has been developed by Nuffield Trust and The King's Fund
following an extensive programme of research, interviews and meetings of the vision Steering Group, Advisory Panel, and WorKing Groups, all of which have
contractors, LPCs and other representatives of the sector at their heart.
The vision project team are looKing forward to hearing views from across the sector on their proposals and what will need to happen to make them a reality.
The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) has commissioned Nuffield Trust and The King's Fund to develop a new vision and strategic options for
community pharmacy.
The report is expected to be published in early summer next year, to underpin the future strategy for the sector. It will also support negotiations between PSNC
and policymakers as the current five-year Community Pharmacy Contractual Framework (CPCF) comes to an end.
Those negotiations will decide what happens after April 2024, and they will be critical to the future of the sector.
The development of a compelling vision and an effective strategy for community pharmacy was a key recommendation from the Pharmacy Representation Review Steering
Group (RSG). It forms one of the workstreams of the Transforming Pharmacy Representation Programme (TAPR) currently being undertaken by PSNC. But it is also a project
that PSNC wants to undertake anyway to help lay the foundations for those crucial upcoming negotiations.
As the countdown to the next UK election begins, the King's Fund has identified three priorities to improve public health.
The national action would be taken by the future government to fix the "NHS and social care" in the country.
The health policy think tank said it would prioritise "improving access to out-of-hospital care", maKing "careers in health and social care" more attractive
and tackling the biggest risk factors affecting people's health.
It highlighted that workforce crisis is one of the biggest challenges faced by the National Health Service (NHS) and social care services in England while
citing "years of poor planning and fragmented responsibilities" as the reason for widespread staff shortages.
As per the King's Fund's data, there were more than 125,000 vacancies across the NHS workforce in England in October 2023, not including primary care vacancies
such as GPs, and 152,000 vacant posts in the adult social care workforce.
Researchers from King's College London and the University of Helsinki have identified a link between periodontitis (gum disease) and cryptogenic ischemic
stroke, which causes a blockage in the blood vessel supplying blood to a region of the brain.
The findings, recently published in the Journal of Dental Research, emphasise severe gum disease as a risk factor for young-onset stroke, particularly in
patients with no other identifiable risk factors.
Dr. Susanna Paju, Periodontology Specialist from the University of Helsinki, led the study in collaboration with Dr. Svetislav Zaric, Clinical Lecturer in
Periodontology from King's College London. Dr. Zaric explains the implications of their research:
"Stroke remains the second leading cause of death globally. StriKingly, the incidence and prevalence of ischemic stroke have been increasing in the younger
population during past decades," she said.
"Periodontitis, which involves deep inflammation of the gums due to bacteria under the gumline, can lead to systemic effects as bacteria enter the bloodstream
and affect other parts of the body," she added.