Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU) Welcomes Programme for Government Commitments to Community Pharmacies

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Thursday, 16 January: The Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU) welcomes the commitments outlined in the newly announced draft Programme for Government, which address key priorities for community pharmacies. While these commitments represent progress, urgent action is essential to turn them into meaningful improvements for pharmacists and patients.

Commenting on the Programme, IPU President Tom Murray said, “Community pharmacies are the cornerstone of Ireland’s healthcare system, providing trusted, accessible care to millions annually. However, financial instability, excessive administrative burdens, and the lack of increased services threaten their sustainability. The Programme for Government acknowledges these issues, but we urge immediate action to secure the future of pharmacies and improve patient care.”

“Pharmacists have endured nearly two decades of declining professional dispensing fees, placing unsustainable pressure on pharmacy businesses as their running costs continue to rise. The Programme’s commitment to reviewing the fee structure and streamlining reimbursement processes is a step in the right direction. However, these discussions must conclude within 2025 to provide clarity and stability.”

“Investing in community pharmacies delivers proven benefits. It improves patient outcomes, ensures value for money, and enhances primary care accessibility. The IPU is eager to collaborate with the incoming Minister for Health and will be seeking an early meeting to develop and implement these measures. Pharmacists are ready and willing to do more for their patients, provided we receive the necessary resources.”

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Editor’s Note:

The IPU highlights the following key commitments and priorities outlined in the Programme for Government:

  • Review of the Pharmacy Fee Structure: A comprehensive review of the pharmacy fee structure is a welcome step towards addressing the financial pressures on community pharmacies. The IPU urges that this review includes transparent and constructive engagement with pharmacists.
  • Appointment of a Chief Pharmaceutical Officer: The decision to establish this role, a longstanding IPU demand, is a pivotal step. A Chief Pharmaceutical Officer will ensure the integration of pharmaceutical care at a senior level within the Department of Health and foster a strategic vision for community-based pharmacy services.
  • Expanding Services Through a Common Conditions Service: The introduction of a Common Conditions Service will enhance pharmacy services by empowering pharmacists to manage routine ailments, reducing pressure on GPs and hospitals, and bringing care closer to communities.
  • Streamlining Reimbursement Procedures: Commitments to streamline HSE reimbursement procedures for community pharmacies are essential to reducing administrative burdens and ensuring timely payments.
  • Proactive Management of Medicine Shortages: Support for pharmacists to adopt a proactive approach to managing medicine shortages will alleviate stress on pharmacists, reduce anxiety for patients, and ensure continuity of care.

 

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