Let’s Talk Health with Leyla Hannbeck
In this episode of Let's Talk Health, I sit down with Peter Cattee, an experienced pharmacy owner and CEO of PCT Healthcare, to dissect the recently announced 2026-2027 community pharmacy contract. We explore the harsh financial realities facing independent pharmacies today, the controversial "10% uplift," and what the push for independent prescribing really means for the future of the profession. What You’ll Discover - The Reality of the 10% Uplift: Why the headline funding increase might not actually translate into real cash for struggling pharmacy owners. - The Independent Prescribing Dilemma: The challenges of implementing a £17 consultation fee and why the current model may be undervaluing highly skilled professionals. - The Future of the Pharmacy Landscape: Why the current funding model is fundamentally broken and what needs to change if we want to keep local pharmacies open. What really stood out to me while putting this together is how much we take our local pharmacies for granted. We expect them to be there for us, yet the financial pressures behind the scenes are forcing many to operate at a loss just to keep their doors open. Peter’s warning about the "unrepayable debt" and the sheer unsustainability of the current model is a wake-up call for anyone who cares about the future of frontline healthcare. There’s also a really useful mindset shift here. It’s not about simply asking for more money, but rather about fundamentally rethinking how we value the clinical expertise of pharmacists. If we truly want to move care closer to home and relieve pressure on the NHS, we have to start investing in the infrastructure that already exists on our high streets. Let's Talk Health is produced by Urban Podcasts [https://urbanpodcasts.co.uk/].
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