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Latest News Apr 20, 2021 Posted in: General, Health
Health Minister Robin Swann has announced his support for a community pharmacy commissioning plan for 2021-22.
The Department of Health, working closely with the Health and Social Care Board (HSCB) and Community Pharmacy NI, the representative body for community pharmacy, have reached agreement on a commissioning plan for community pharmacy services for the year ahead.
Following a meeting today with the HSCB and Community Pharmacy NI, Health Minister Robin Swann said: “
Community pharmacies have been playing a pivotal role in delivering health services to communities in Northern Ireland during the pandemic and it is clear that there is a very high level of public confidence in the professionalism and dedication shown by community pharmacies during what has been an extremely challenging year.
Around a fifth of former patients of Belfast-based neurologist Dr Michael Watt received an “insecure diagnosis”, a review has found.
Health Minister Robin Swann expressed his concern and issued an unreserved public apology to the patients for the distress caused.
Speaking in the Stormont Assembly, Mr Swann outlined the findings of a review of a second cohort of Dr Watt’s former patients.
Health Minister Robin Swann (Liam McBurney/PA)
A third recall involving 209 former patients was announced by the Belfast Health Trust on Tuesday.
Mr Swann said of the second cohort involving 927 patients, 702 (75.7%) had a diagnosis that was considered to be secure, 181 (19.5%) had a diagnosis that was considered “not secure”, whilst for 44 (just under 5%) patients there was uncertainty in respect of whether the previous diagnosis was secure.