Allied Health Professionals: Prescribing Responsibilities Debate

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Department: Department of Health and Social Care

Allied Health Professionals: Prescribing Responsibilities

Lord Bradley Excerpts
Tuesday 6th February 2024

(9 months, 3 weeks ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Bradley Portrait Lord Bradley
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To ask His Majesty’s Government what progress they have made on extending prescribing responsibilities to more allied health professionals.

Lord Bradley Portrait Lord Bradley (Lab)
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I beg leave to ask the Question in my name on the Order Paper and declare my interests as listed in the register.

Lord Markham Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of Health and Social Care (Lord Markham) (Con)
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In September 2023, we completed two consultations to amend the Human Medicines Regulations to enable dental therapists, dental hygienists and pharmacy technicians to supply and administer medicines without the need for a prescription. We aim to publish the consultation response in the next few weeks. In December 2023, the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001 were amended to enable independent prescriber paramedics and therapeutic radiographers to prescribe certain controlled drugs.

Lord Bradley Portrait Lord Bradley (Lab)
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I thank the Minister for that response, but primary and community health services, particularly general practice, are under great work- force pressure and waiting times for patients are unacceptably long. Although the plan to extend pharmacy prescribing is welcome, an important next step must be to extend appropriate independent prescribing and referral rights to a wide range of allied health professionals, including speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, diagnostic radiographers and many more similar professions.

As the Minister will know, the Lords Integration of Primary and Community Care Committee’s recent report supported this, and there was previously an unpublished NHS scoping report. Will the Minister now publish that report and act on the Lords committee’s recommendations to quickly implement the benefits for speedy and integrated patient care?