Service Specification for NHS Community Pharmacy Emergency Supply ServiceCommunity Pharmacy Emergency Supply Service Agreement • March 12th, 2015 • Norfolk
Contract Type FiledMarch 12th, 2015 JurisdictionThe purpose of the Community Pharmacy Emergency Supply Service is to ensure that patients can access an urgent supply of their regular prescription medicines where they are unable to obtain a prescription before they need to take their next dose. The service may be needed because the patient has run out of a medicine, or because they have lost or damaged their medicines, or because they have left home without them. The aim of this service is to relieve pressure on urgent and emergency care services.
Service Specifications for NHS Community Pharmacy Emergency Supply Service (PILOT SERVICE FOR EASTER PERIOD 2015 ONLY)Community Pharmacy Emergency Supply Service Agreement • April 1st, 2015
Contract Type FiledApril 1st, 2015The purpose of the Community Pharmacy Emergency Supply Service is to ensure that patients can access an urgent supply of their regular prescription medicines where they are unable to obtain a prescription before they need to take their next dose. The service may be needed because the patient has run out of a medicine, or because they have lost or damaged their medicines, or because they have left home without them. The aim of this service is to relieve pressure on urgent and emergency care services at times of high demand.
Template Service Specifications for NHS Community Pharmacy Emergency Supply Service [Originally published Dec 2013 and amended in Feb 2014]Community Pharmacy Emergency Supply Service Agreement • October 17th, 2016
Contract Type FiledOctober 17th, 2016The purpose of the Community Pharmacy Emergency Supply Service is to ensure that patients can access an urgent supply of their regular prescription medicines where they are unable to obtain a prescription before they need to take their next dose. The service may be needed because the patient has run out of a medicine, or because they have lost or damaged their medicines, or because they have left home without them. The aim of this service is to relieve pressure on urgent and emergency care services and general practitioner appointments at times of high demand.