
Have your say on review of pharmacies in Lincolnshire. Residents are being asked to make their views known as a two-month consultation on Lincolnshire pharmacies.
Residents are being asked to make their views known as a two-month consultation into the locations, accessibility and the services provided by pharmacies in Lincolnshire both now, and with a view to the future, begins today.
Councillor Sue Woolley, Executive Councillor for NHS Liaison and Community Engagement, said:
“This vital feedback will go towards what’s known as a Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment to be published in October."
"Health and Wellbeing Boards have to produce a PNA every three years and now is the time to renew Lincolnshire’s."
“We need to make this as meaningful as possible where residents and interested groups can have their say on where pharmacies – or some might know them as ‘chemists’ - should be and what they should provide for local people."
"It’s about achieving the best outcomes through an open conversation for all people in the county. Take a look at the draft PNA on the link below and make sure your views are known.”
The consultation runs from Tuesday, 19 April to Monday 20 June on the Lets Talk Lincolnshire platform www.letstalk.lincolnshire.gov.uk/pna-2022-60-day-consultation.