
By Professor John Robertson OBA
The Guardian today:
Pharmacy closures in England threaten plan to use them instead of GPs for some care
There’s no mention of Scotland, of course.
The Herald and the Glasgow Times are just repeating the the same story with no mention of Scotland.
From May 2023, here’s why:
Scotland scheme ‘more patient-focused’Pharmacists in England look to Scotland, where a scheme called Pharmacy First includes a contract between the sector and the Scottish government setting out what services are expected, with payment for every consultation.
These cover minor ailments and illnesses, some of which might once have been dealt with at GP practices. In England there is a less formal arrangement, with some consultations by pharmacists not remunerated. There is also more prescribing of medicines by pharmacists in Scotland.
George Romanes, who owns a chain of local pharmacies in the Scottish borders, believes the new structure works better than the arrangements south of the border.
“I used to have an English pharmacy but I sold it, and all the outlets we have now are in Scotland. I think the Scottish contract is much more patient-focused,” he said.
“The fact you can come in and see a pharmacist there and then as it were, rather than needing an appointment, is very beneficial for patients, they like to get a problem sorted as quick as they can.”https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-65481473
Mr Panesar [above] called for political leaders, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, whose mother ran a pharmacy, to visit local pharmacies to see first-hand the pressures they face.
“I’d love him to come and see what we do, how patients feel about what we offer and actually, that this is serious, and that the sector is crumbling, and is going to fall down like a stack of dominoes, if there’s not intervention urgently.”

Oh dear ,John ! This is flirting with being a ”Good News ” story from Scotland where , as we all know , nothing GOOD can ever happen .
Heaven forfend that such a story be reported widely – not when there are made-up stories about poor folk on Arran starving to death because CalMac ferries have not been running since STV’s John McKay had hair !
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