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Community Pharmacy Devon Weekly Dose 💊

Thursday 15th January 2026

 

Welcome to your weekly injection of local and national pharmacy news. As always, if you have any feedback or comments, please contact us by email at admin@cpdevon.org.uk.

 

Registration for the 2026/27 C0VID-19 Vaccination Service Now Open 

Community pharmacy contractors can now sign up to provide the 26/27 C0VID-19 vaccination service through this registration form.

Providers must sign up by 2 February 2026 to receive C0VID-19 vaccines in time for the start of the Spring campaign. Where providers sign up to deliver the C0VID-19 vaccination service, they will also be required to deliver the 26-27 adult flu vaccination service.

 

For more information, read the community pharmacy advanced service specification.

 

New Virtual Outcomes Training Module - Coughs

Virtual Outcomes have launched a new training module to support pharmacies in feeling more confident in managing patient’s presenting with a cough. This module has been created following feedback from LPCs that they are receiving an increased level of feedback from GPs where pharmacies are escalating people back to the surgery for GP assessment, when actually they have an acute cough that is well within the safe parameters. 

 

Do you know the difference between an acute, subacute and chronic cough?
Do you know that bronchitis is a self-limiting lower respiratory tract infection which is caused by a viral infection?
Do you know why mucus/phlegm is green?
This training will answer all these questions and more. To access the FREE* course visit: https://www.virtualoutcomes.co.uk/pharmacy-training/

 

EPS Pharmacy Nominations

In recent months, Community Pharmacy Devon has received a number of concerns about EPS pharmacy nominations and re-nominations without patient consent and wishes to remind pharmacy owners of the relevant Terms of Service requirements and the importance of patient choice of nominated pharmacy.

 

Terms of Service

The Terms of Service provide that a pharmacy owner must, if requested by a patient, nominate that patient in the NHS Patient Demographics Service (PDS) (paragraph 11 of Schedule 4 of the NHS (Pharmaceutical and Local Pharmaceutical Services) Regulations 2013. This is a familiar process for most pharmacies, and patient choice of nominated pharmacy underpins this requirement. In this context, that means, for example:

  • Patients must be able to change their nomination without recourse to, or permission from, the currently nominated pharmacy, and
  • Pharmacy owners or others must not automatically nominate patients or reverse patient nominations (automatically re-nominate patients), i.e. do so without patient consent.

 

Community Pharmacy England shared a briefing, EPS nomination – core principles, provides additional information on patient nomination.

Patient choice of nominated pharmacy is also supported across the NHS, as follows:

  • NHS guidance for patients choosing a pharmacy states that ‘when you request a prescription online, you can have your prescription sent electronically to a pharmacy of your choice. This is called choosing a pharmacy (it’s also known as nominating a pharmacy)‘. Patients can also change their nomination within the NHS App.
  • The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) guidance on patient consent and the EPS states that deliberately changing a patient’s EPS nomination without their consent could be a serious matter. It can cause unnecessary delays to patients receiving medication, as well as undermining trust in the profession. It may also amount to a misuse of sensitive patient information in breach of data protection legislation … patients must give informed, explicit consent if they want to change their nominated pharmacy.

 

The purpose and intent of the various rules and guidance is that, as appropriate, patients should be able to nominate a pharmacy, to stay with their nominated pharmacy, or nominate another pharmacy.

 

Online Contraception Q&A Session - 29th January

This is a Virtual drop in oral contraception Q&A session aimed at Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians working in the community in Devon. This session is to discuss oral contraception provision and cover any concerns or queries that have arisen in practice. You are welcome to drop in to this online session at any time between 18:00 and 20:00 hours to ask a question or you can email your question in advance.

 

For further information and to book a free place, click here.

 

Positive News Stories

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COMMUNITY PHARMACY DEVON SECRETARIAT TEAM

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Chief Officer - Sue Taylor Business Support - Kathryn Jones Service Engagement - Leah Wolf Director of Strategy - David Bearman Business Support - Sascha Snowman Project Pharmacist - Kelly Holman Devon LPC Secretariat, Room 16, Partridge House, A38, Kennford, Exeter EX6 7TW Telephone: 01392 719604

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