All the headlines from the primary care recovery plan
Find out all you need to know about the government’s plans for community pharmacy – including a substantial cash injection over two years – as outlined in this week’s primary care recovery plan.
On Tuesday, NHS England (NHSE) finally published its long-awaited primary care recovery plan, which announced a £645 million investment in community pharmacy services over two years.
The main headlines include:-
UPDATED: Government injects £645m investment into community pharmacy
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Pharmacy First set for national launch ‘by end of 2023’ following consultation
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PSNC stance on contraception service ‘unchanged’ despite funding pledge
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‘Devil in the detail’: Sector cautiously welcomes plan to expand services
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NHSE reveals it will ‘review’ future of ARRS PCN recruitment
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All the reaction to NHSE's £645m plan to expand pharmacy services
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Will additional funding for pharmacies prove to be a prescription for success?
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Pharmacy First: Community pharmacy should wait and see what happens next
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