Migraine Care: 10-year Health Plan Debate
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Lords ChamberI can indeed say to my noble friend that a holistic approach is exactly at the core of the 10-year plan, as is the enhancement of care through expanded community diagnostics, better prevention and the use of personalised digital tools, including the NHS app. All these will be helpful in the way my noble friend seeks. The workforce plan, which we will see shortly to support the 10-year health plan, will also acknowledge the need to see people holistically and to staff up accordingly.
My Lords, there has been a more than 20% increase in the number of emergency hospital admissions since 2021 due to this condition. Will the Government include and fund migraine in the Pharmacy First scheme and empower pharmacists to prescribe for this high-volume condition?
We constantly review and discuss with pharmacists the range of conditions they cover. It has been one of the highly successful ways of making community-based care available, and we certainly want to continue to work with pharmacists. It is also important to note that more modern treatments are available now on prescription, which will all also support people to manage their condition and will reduce unnecessary A&E admissions.