“Regulation 25(2)(b)(ii) requires NHSE to be satisfied that the pharmacy procedures for the pharmacy premises are likely to secure the safe and effective provision of essential services.”
This regulation quoted from The National Health Service (Pharmaceutical and Local Pharmaceutical Services) Regulations 2013 is often cited as a reason for the rejection of a distance-selling pharmacy application in the UK by the NHS / PSCE.
A good reply to this reason for rejection would be to address the following key points:
1 – Premises and Equipment
2 – Accountability
3 – Storage / management of records
4 – Pharmacy Website
5 – Consent
6 – Medicines safety management
7 – Supplying Medicines Safely
8 – Risk Assessment
9 – Standard Operating Procedures
10 – Audit
11 – Reactive Review