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Confirmed minutes of
14 October 1999
PRESCRIPTION PRICING AUTHORITY
At a meeting of the Prescription Pricing
Authority Public Meeting held at the Old Assembly Rooms,
Newcastle upon Tyne, on Thursday 14 October 1999, there
were;
PRESENT
Professor D J Johns - Chairman
Mr M Bennett Mr J Norman
Mr P Catchpole Dr S Purdy
Mrs D Cornish Mr N Scholte
IN ATTENDANCE
Mr D G Ball Mr M Siswick
Mrs C Dalton Mr W J Smith
Dr J J Ferguson Mrs E A Stobbart
Mr P Lobb
1 APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE
Apologies for absence were received
from Mr W Jones.
2 CHAIRMAN'S INTRODUCTION
The Chairman welcomed and thanked members
of the audience for attending the first Public Meeting
of the PPA and gave a summary of the Authority's background
and current strategy.
3 CHIEF EXECUTIVE'S REPORT
Mr Scholte, Chief Executive of the PPA,
reported on performance of the Authority during 1998/99
specifically in relation to achievement of key targets.
Highlights included internal developments and human
resource issues.
The Authority's commitment to contributing
to the agenda for the New NHS was summarised and included
supporting Information for Health, enabling the New
NHS, taking forward the counter fraud strategy and leading
the way for Year 2000.
Mr Scholte detailed the challenges facing
the Authority during 1999/2000 in respect of Category
D and the progress which was being made towards electronic
data interchange (EDI) and prescribing information services.
4. FINANCE REPORT
Mr Smith, Director of Finance and Administrative
Services, reported on the Authority's financial position
during 1998/99 in respect of the Pharmaceutical Accounts
(non-cash limited) and the Administration Accounts (cash-limited).
Particular reference was made to the
Authority's compliance with Corporate Governance.
5. PRESCRIBING RESEARCH REPORT
Mrs Dalton, Director of Pharmaceutical
Advisory Services, reported on the research work undertaken
during 1998/99 in order to assist in informing prescribing
decisions and to monitor the effect of prescribing policies
and prescribing patterns.
Highlights included the research undertaken
in respect of antibiotic prescribing, specifically trimethoprim,
and the use of statins in Coronary Heart Disease.
6. QUESTIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE
Mr A Hilton, former Chief Executive
of the PPA, queried whether the effect of Category D
would impact on the valuable research carried out by
the Authority and, if that was the case, whether the
NHSE were aware. Mrs Dalton advised that Category D
was impacting on all systems within the Authority and
that the NHSE had been made aware of the effects on
the whole of the PPA.
Mr I Spencer, Newcastle and North Tyneside
Health Authority, asked whether any action was being
taken to stem the rising cost in generic drug prices
which would impact on Primary Care Groups. Mr Scholte
responded that this was outside the remit of the PPA
but he understood that the Department of Health were
aware of the issue.
The Chairman thanked everyone in attendance
and formally closed the meeting.
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