The LPC exists to represent and support the Community Pharmacy Contractors in our area. We are recognised by the NHS Act, and have statutory powers and significant influence. How we work is defined by our constitution.
The role of the LPC members exists to represent contractors, and make decisions on their behalf. Members should keep up to date with community pharmacy news and contractual changes, prepare for LPC meetings and contribute to discussions. The committee is constituted of 10 members with a membership mix depending on the proportionality of independents and multiples across the area and in accordance with the LPC constitution. Currently, there are 5 CCA members, 1 AIMp and 4 independent members.
Dear Contractors Thankyou all for casting votes in the election of the new CPNOT&NC LPC committee. The turnout for the election was outstanding. The below table…
Community Pharmacy North of Tyne (CPNOT) is coming to an end. As the committee has now joined forces with Community Pharmacy North Cumbria to create…
Facilitated by Pharmacist Support Community Pharmacy England are delighted to be joined by Pharmacist Support for this stress management and building resilience workshop, available to pharmacy owners, their teams, LPC staff and…
The process and timeline for this year’s Community Pharmacy Assurance Framework (CPAF) have been confirmed. NHS England has confirmed that, as last year, the screening questionnaire will run throughout July,…
Pharmacy teams rely on NHS Smartcards to access essential NHS systems. NHS England and Community Pharmacy England are re-asking all pharmacy staff who use Smartcards…
The NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) Provider Assurance Team (PA Team), commissioned by NHS England, will soon start to undertake provider assurance work (post-payment verification (PPV)) with pharmacy…