UK community pharmacies face operational cuts amid financial crisis
UK community pharmacies face operational cuts amid financial crisis

UK community pharmacies face operational cuts amid financial crisis

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Pharmacies in the UK are under severe financial strain due to a 'triple whammy' of increased National Insurance, National Living Wage, and business rates, potentially adding £250 million to their operating costs this April. Unlike other businesses, pharmacies cannot raise prices on most goods to offset these expenses, leading to warnings that many may need to cut opening hours or shut down entirely. The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) reported that 99.7% of pharmacies are willing to take collective action if funding issues are not resolved, marking a historical moment for the sector. NPA chairman Nick Kaye emphasized the dire situation, noting that many pharmacies are struggling to survive amid significant operational cost increases and have already faced a 40% cut in funding over the past decade. Ongoing discussions with the Labour Party about potential funding solutions are crucial, yet clarity about whether the government will absorb the rising costs remains elusive. Without immediate action, the NPA may recommend that its members begin reducing their hours as a necessary first step.

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