Community Pharmacy in 2016-17 and Beyond Debate

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Department: Department of Health and Social Care

Community Pharmacy in 2016-17 and Beyond

Keith Vaz Excerpts
1st reading: House of Commons
Thursday 20th October 2016

(7 years, 7 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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David Mowat Portrait David Mowat
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The volume of business is gradually increasing. If a pharmacy in a cluster should close, that business will be redirected to other pharmacies in the cluster. They will then be in a position to expand, take on more people and all the rest of it.

Keith Vaz Portrait Keith Vaz (Leicester East) (Lab)
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I declare my interest as a type 2 diabetic and as chair of the all-party parliamentary group on diabetes. The Minister is wrong to say that Leicester has too many pharmacies. The fact is that the population demands those services. Instead of making these cuts, why does he not spend that £25,000 on diabetes prevention, thus saving the national health service a huge amount of money in the future?

David Mowat Portrait David Mowat
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I have never said that Leicester has too many pharmacies. What I said in answer to the urgent question was that one road in Leicester—Loughborough Road, I think—has 12 pharmacies within half a mile, and that is quite hard to justify.

As for the right hon. Gentleman’s other point about diabetes and long-term conditions, I mentioned the King’s Fund work being done by Richard Murray and addressing long-term conditions is the sort of value-added service that pharmacies need to provide in future. The £42 million integration fund that we have set aside will enable that to happen.