Services Database Community Pharmacy Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Enhanced Service 2015-16 (Across the South Yorkshire & Bassetlaw Area – 4 LPCs Involved)

Service ID

61164

Description

Please note this service is commissioned across South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw by the South Yorkshire & Bassetlaw Area Team. Therefore, the following LPCs have the same seasonal influenza vaccination service in their areas:

  • Barnsley LPC
  • Doncaster LPC
  • Rotherham LPC
  • Sheffield LPC

The service has only been added onto the Services Database under this entry to avoid duplication.

The purpose of the Community Pharmacy Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Service is to increase uptake in the eligible adult population ensuring that all patients groups listed have choice of where and when to access ‘flu vaccination.

Patient eligible to receive the service are:

  • people over 65 years;
  • adults aged 18 – 65 in a specified risk group;
  • pregnant women;
  • carers (with the exception of those formally employed as a carer – this is the responsibility of the employer); and
  • household contacts of the immunocompromised.

Patients under 18 years of age are excluded from this service.

The vaccination will be administered when appropriate to eligible patients under a Patient Group Direction (PGD).

Location of service

Barnsley LPC

Commissioner

NHS England

Method of commissioning

NHS Enhanced service (AT)

Source of funding

NHS England

Service type

Seasonal influenza vaccination

Other organisations involved

Dates

Start date: 01/09/2015
End date: 31/03/2016

Status

Completed

Training

The pharmacy contractor has a duty to ensure that the pharmacists/other staff involved in the provision of the service have the relevant knowledge and are appropriately trained in the operation of the service. The pharmacy contractor should ensure that participating pharmacists meet the competence requirements of the PGD in operation at the pharmacy and any professional codes of practice/conduct.

Staff must be trained in the management of anaphylaxis in line with the Resuscitation Council Guidelines.

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