Question | Answer |
What is the content of "the regulations"? | 1 Introductory citation and interpretation 2 PNA 3 Pharmaceutical Lists and applications 4 Excepted applications 5 Refusal and Deferral under parts 3&4 6 Refusal, Deferral and Conditions re: FTP 7 Controlled localities, reserved locations 8 Dispensing doctor 9 Conditional inclusion 10 Performance related sanctions & market exit 11 Enforcement, reviews and appeals re: FTP 12 Remuneration, charges and refunds 13 Miscellaneous Schedules 1-8 |
What are the schedules? | 1. Information to be contained in PNA (Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment) 2. Applications and procedures for Pharm‟ Lists 3. Appeals to the SOS 4. Terms of Service of NHS Pharmacists 5. TOS for NHS Appliance contractors 6. TOS for dispensing doctors 7. TransitionalProvisions 8. Amendments and revocations |
What is PNA? | Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment is a statement of the needs for a population for pharmaceutical services. PCT must keep an up to date map for PNA. |
What information needs to be included in PNA? | -current service provision -necessary services - gaps in provision -other relevant services - current position -improvements and better access - gaps -other NHS services -how the assessment was carried out -map of provision |
What must a PCT list include? | addresses of premises and days and time of services |
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