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ID

RM197

Version

4.0.0

Type

Roadmap Item

Frameworks

N/A

Title

Community Pharmacy Clinical Services Supplementary Care Standard

Description

Introduction of a Supplementary Care Standard for Community Pharmacy Clinical Services and a new Capability; Consultation Management - Community Pharmacy.

Date Added

Standards and Capabilities

N/A

Change Route

Opportunity Item

Change Type

New

Status

Draft

Publication Date

TBC

Effective Date

TBC

Incentives / Funding

Yes

Incentive / Funding Dates

Incentive and funding details to be provided to Suppliers separately.

Background

A Supplementary Care Standard is being introduced to describe the Community Pharmacy Clinical Services, including all Capabilities, Epics, Interoperability Standards and Secondary Artefacts. The Capability; ‘Consultation Management - Community Pharmacy’ will be mandated as part of the Supplementary Care Standard.

Outline Plan

The following Epics in the 'Consultation Management - Community Pharmacy' Capability have associated dates attached by which Suppliers must be compliant:

  • CPC015 - manage Community Pharmacy Consultation Information for Patients

    • 12/01/2024

  • CPC010 - launch Patient Group Directions (PGDs) for Community Pharmacy Consultations

    • 31/01/2024

  • CPC017 - submit record of Patients Urgent Medicine Supply Service Consultation to registered GP Practice for Community Pharmacy Consultations

    • 31/01/2024

Summary of Change

Community Pharmacy Clinical Services Supplementary Care Standard: New Supplementary Care Standard added

  • New Supplementary Care Standard added, see Full Specification.

Consultation Management - Community Pharmacy: New Capability added

  • New Consultation Management - Community Pharmacy Capability added, see Full Specification.

Full Specification

Assurance Approach

In order to achieve assured status against a Supplementary Care Standard a Supplier must go through an assurance process which includes:

  • Capability Assessments

  • Standards Assurance

  • Some limited Non-Functional Solutions Assurance

  • First of Type (where necessary from a service perspective)

The assurance undertaken for a Supplementary Care Standard is confined to elements of the software which are concerned with the service in question. Therefore the presence of a Supplementary Care Standard does not necessarily mean that assurance of a whole Supplier Solution has occurred under the DSIC, unless that is stated elsewhere. 

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