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8.—(1) An NHS appliance contractor (C) may refuse to provide an appliance ordered on a prescription form or repeatable prescription where—
(a)C reasonably believes that it is not a genuine order for the person named on the prescription form or repeatable prescription (for example because C reasonably believes it has been stolen or forged);
(b)it appears to C that there is an error on the prescription form or on the repeatable prescription or, in the case of a non-electronic repeatable prescription, its associated batch issue (including a clinical error made by the prescriber) or that, in the circumstances, providing the appliance would be contrary to C's clinical judgement;
(c)C or other persons on the premises are subjected to or threatened with violence by the person presenting the prescription form or repeatable prescription or requesting the provision of appliances in accordance with an electronic prescription form or repeatable prescription, or by any person accompanying that person
(d)the person presenting the prescription form or requesting the provision of appliances in accordance with an electronic prescription form or repeatable prescription, or any other person accompanying that person, commits or threatens to commit a criminal offence; or
(e)the prescription form or repeatable prescription is incomplete because it does not include information relating to the identification of the prescriber that [F1NHS England] (or a person exercising its functions) requires in order to perform its functions relating to—
(i)the remuneration of persons providing pharmaceutical services, and
(ii)any apportionment of, or any arrangements for recharging in respect of, that remuneration,
unless C (or the person who employs or engages C) is to receive no pharmaceutical remuneration of any kind in respect of the appliances.
[F2(1A) C may refuse to provide an appliance ordered on an electronic prescription if the access that C has to the Electronic Prescription Service is not such as to enable C to dispense that prescription promptly (or at all).]
[F3(1B) C must refuse to provide an appliance ordered on a prescription form or a repeatable prescription where—
(a)a SSP has effect in respect of—
(i)the requested appliance; or
(ii)appliances of a specified description, and the requested appliance is of that description; and
(b)alternative provision has already taken place in accordance with the SSP.
(1C) C may refuse to provide an appliance ordered on a prescription form or a repeatable prescription where—
(a)a SSP has effect in respect of—
(i)the requested appliance, or
(ii)appliances of a specified description, and the requested appliance is of that description;
(b)C is of the opinion that supplying a different product or quantity of product to that ordered by the prescriber is unreasonable or inappropriate; and
(c)C is unable to provide the appliance within a reasonable timescale,
but if C does refuse to do so, C must provide the patient or the person requesting the appliance on behalf of a patient with appropriate advice, as necessary, about reverting to the prescriber for the prescriber to review the patient’s treatment.]
(2) C must refuse to provide appliances ordered on a repeatable prescription where—
(a)C has no record of that prescription (other than on the first occasion on which the prescription is presented);
(b)C does not, in the case of a non-electronic repeatable prescription, have any associated batch issue and it is not presented to the supplier;
(c)it is not signed by a prescriber;
(d)to do so would not be in accordance with any intervals specified in the prescription;
(e)it would be the first time an appliance had been provided pursuant to the prescription and the prescription was signed (whether electronically or otherwise) more than 6 months previously;
(f)the repeatable prescription was signed (whether electronically or otherwise) more than one year previously;
(g)the expiry date on the repeatable prescription has passed; or
(h)C has been informed by the prescriber that the prescription is no longer required.
(3) Where a patient requests the supply of appliances ordered on a repeatable prescription (other than on the first occasion that the request is made), C must only provide the appliance ordered if C is satisfied that—
(a)the patient to whom the prescription relates—
(i)is using and is likely to continue to use the appliance appropriately, and
(ii)is not suffering from any side effects of the treatment which indicate the need or desirability of reviewing the patient's treatment;
(b)the manner of utilisation of the appliance by the patient to whom the prescription relates has not altered in a way which indicates the need or desirability of reviewing the patient's treatment; and
(c)there have been no changes to the health of the patient to whom the prescription relates which indicate the need or desirability of reviewing the patient's treatment.
Textual Amendments
F1Words in Regulations substituted (6.11.2023) by The Health and Care Act 2022 (Further Consequential Amendments) (No. 2) Regulations 2023 (S.I. 2023/1071), reg. 1(1), Sch. para. 1
F2Sch. 5 para. 8(1A) inserted (26.11.2018) by The National Health Service (Pharmaceutical Services, Charges and Prescribing) (Amendment) Regulations 2018 (S.I. 2018/1114), regs. 1(1), 8(4)
F3Sch. 5 para. 8(1B)(1C) inserted (1.7.2019) by The National Health Service (Amendments Relating to Serious Shortage Protocols) Regulations 2019 (S.I. 2019/990), regs. 1, 5(5)
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