Western Mail

Pharmacies’ sore throat swab service aims to help relieve pressure on GPs

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AN ON-THE-SPOT sore throat swab service, designed to relieve pressure on GPs and tackle antibiotic resistance, will be available at up to 70 community pharmacies in Wales this autumn.

The initiative will be piloted as part of the Choose Pharmacy service, which encourages patients to visit their community pharmacist instead of their GP for common ailments such as indigestio­n, hay fever, conjunctiv­itis and sore throats.

Choose Pharmacy is enabled by a pharmacy IT system designed and developed by NHS Wales Informatic­s Service for use in NHS Wales.

Initially, the sore throat swab service will be available in selected pharmacies in the Cwm Taf and Betsi Cadwaladr local health board areas.

The sore throat test will determine if an illness is caused by a virus – meaning drugs will not help – or a bacterial infection.

Results from a throat swab test are provided in minutes. If a bacterial infection is present and the patient can be helped by antibiotic­s, they will be supplied by the pharmacist. The patient will not have to see a GP.

Cheryl Way, NHS Wales Informatic­s Service lead clinical pharmacist, said: “This is a further example of how the Choose Pharmacy digital platform can relieve pressure on GP services and support appropriat­e antibiotic prescribin­g.

“It provides pharmacist­s with the informatio­n support they need to supply safely and keep a secure record of the patient’s care.”

She added: “Community pharmacist­s are well-placed to help to manage patients with sore throat and to refer for further investigat­ion if there are signs of more complex infection.”

It is estimated there are around 180,000 GP consultati­ons for sore throats in Wales each year.

In 2016, 122,000 antibiotic prescripti­ons for sore throats were dispensed.

The sore throat “test and treat” initiative will be fully evaluated before a decision is made on further roll-out.

Choose Pharmacy for common ailments is currently available at 80% of pharmacies and is due to be available at all community pharmacies in Wales by March 2020.

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