Loading....
Todays Question - healthcare
Community pharmacies in England have warned for some time that funding has failed to keep pace with mounting expenses, from higher National Insurance contributions to general inflation. Supporters of the latest deal, which raises overall funding to £3.1bn next year and includes new services such as extended consultations and free morning-after pills, say it marks meaningful progress. They argue it might help avert closures and rein in the demands on GPs. Others caution, however, that the extra funds still fall short of covering the full range of growing costs and won’t fully reverse a decade of underinvestment. In their view, despite the deal’s promise, many pharmacies remain on uncertain financial ground and may still need additional government support. The core question is whether this boost is sufficient to secure long-term viability.
funding, pharmacies, policy, costs