Community Pharmacy Hot Topic Report
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The Community Pharmacy Hot Topic Report explores the experiences of residents in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire with local pharmacies. It highlights the vital role of community pharmacies, with 97.5% of people having used one in the past year. However, key challenges remain:
- Accessibility: While most found pharmacies easy to access, 5.4% faced difficulties due to limited hours, long wait times or perceived operational issues.
- Medicine Shortages: Over 40% experienced shortages, leading to repeated visits, delays and stress, impacting both patient health and pharmacy workloads.
- Medicine Dispensing: Issues include misaligned prescription quantities, difficulties managing multiple medications, and a lack of awareness about reasonable adjustments like blister packs or large-print labels.
- Affordability: One in four people who pay for their prescriptions reported affordability issues and delay or skip medications as a result.
- Pharmacy First Scheme: 40% of people were aware of the scheme, with mixed feedback, some valued the convenience, while others cited unclear eligibility, limited scope and concerns about pharmacists’ diagnostic capabilities.
- The report underscores that vulnerable groups, such as individuals with disabilities, long-term conditions, caregivers and those reliant on care, face greater challenges in accessing pharmacies, securing medications and receiving necessary dispensing adjustments.
Healthwatch Nottingham & Nottinghamshire urges the authorities to address these pressing concerns and offers recommendations to ensure equitable access to essential medications and pharmacy services.