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Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Pharmaceutical Services in B&NES: the 2015 Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) Paul Scott, Assistant Director of Public Health, Joe Prince, Senior Public Health Research & Intelligence Officer, Public Health, B&NES

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Why are we here?

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit 1.B&NES Health and Wellbeing Board 2.B&NES Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) 3.Purpose of this PNA

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit B&NES Health and Wellbeing Board  responsible for improving the health and wellbeing of people in B&NES.  principle point of integration between the reformed health system and social care.

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit B&NES’s Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) looks at the current and future health and care needs of its local population to inform and guide the planning and commissioning (buying) of health, well- being and social care services within a local authority area.

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Purpose of PNA  to guide “market-entry ‟ for new contractors and;  to guide commissioning of services from pharmacies.  to make sure we are delivering the services that local people need

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Who Uses a PNA?  Potential contractors – to apply to open new premises  Existing contractors – to identify new services which they could provide  NHS England Area Teams – to make decisions on applications for new contractor premises or services, make decisions on applications to relocate existing premises and commissioning of enhanced services  Health and Wellbeing Boards – to guide commissioning of pharmacy-led Public Health services to address health inequalities and improve the health of their population.

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Key issues for IEAG to consider 1.Pharmaceutical Services 2.Location of Pharmacies 3.Pharmacy Provision in B&NES 4.Accessibility of Consultation Rooms 5.Opening Hours 6.Languages spoken 7.Consultation Questions

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Pharmaceutical Services provided in B&NES  Dispensing of medicines  Repeat dispensing  Safe disposal of unwanted medicines  Signposting  Support for self-care  Medicines Use Reviews (MURs)  New Medicines Service (NMS)  Appliance Use Reviews (AURs)  Stoma Appliance Customisation (SAC)  Specialist Drugs (Palliative Care) Enhanced Service  Sexual Health Services (chlamydia testing and treatment, EHC and C- Card)  Smoking Cessation Services (stop smoking and NRT)  Substance Misuse Services (Needle and Syringe programmes and supervised consumption)

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit

Primary Care Trust (PCT) Number of Pharmacy Contractors Population (000’s) Mid-2011 (1) Pharmacy Contractors (per 100,000 population) England 11,49553,10722 South West 1,0485,30120 Bath and North East Somerset Bristol Teaching North Somerset Somerset South Gloucestershire Wiltshire Pharmacy Contractors, B&NES and Neighbouring Authorities (31st March 2013)

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Percentage of B&NES CCG Prescribed Items Dispensed by Pharmacy Type, 2013/14

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit B&NES Pharmacy Contractors – Accessibility of Consultation Rooms …35 out of 38 pharmacies that stated that they have a consultation room Accessibility of Consultation Room(s) B&NES Bath Central Bath West Bath East Norton Radstock Chew/ Keynsha m No.%No%No.% % %No% With wheelchair access Without wheelchair access

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit B&NES Pharmacy Contractors – Opening Hours B&NES Bath Central Bath West Bath East Norton Radstock Chew/ Keynsha m Pharmacy Contractors 100-hour Pharmacy days a week all-day Saturday half-day Saturday Monday to Friday only GP Dispensing Practices half-day Saturday2 11 Monday to Friday only3 30 …all the 7-day a week pharmacies (including the 100-hour pharmacy) have wheelchair accessible consulting rooms.

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit B&NES Pharmacy Contractors – Languages Spoken Language spoken B&NESBath CentralBath WestBath East Norton Radstock Chew/ Keynsham Polish2 1 1 Italian1 1 Spanish42213 Portuguese1 1 German21111 French211 1 Greek1 1 Mandarin1 1 Cantonese2 2 Guajarati Hindi Swahili Arabic1 1

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit assessment-2015

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Questions For a full list of consultation questions see website  Do you agree, or have any comments on, Key Finding 5 “around a quarter of community pharmacies that have a consultation room/area do not currently have wheelchair access”?  Are you aware of any other barriers (e.g. sensory impairment, language, transport etc) for the local population in accessing pharmaceutical services?  Are there any gaps in the range of services for those people with ‘protected characteristics’ (2010 Equality Act)?  Are there any community safety issues relating to pharmacy?

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Next steps…  Consultation closes 15 th February  PNA approved by Health and Wellbeing Board 25 th March 2015  PNA used to judge future requests to expand existing or add new pharmaceutical services Thank you for your time today