Subject: DOH:MORE HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TO BE GIVEN POWER TO PRESCRIBE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 2004/0183 10 May 2004 MORE HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TO BE GIVEN POWER TO PRESCRIBE Even more health professionals will be able to prescribe medicines under new plans announced today by Health Secretary, John Reid. The proposals recommend that physiotherapists, radiographers, chiropodists and optometrists should be able to prescribe medicines, in partnership with a doctor, to help treat and manage conditions such as glaucoma, chronic back pain and the effects of multiple sclerosis, as well as providing pain relief for patients attending radiography sessions. The proposals are part of a wider push to expand the roles and responsibilities of staff so that patients receive better care, faster. By extending the power to prescribe to more health professionals, patients will be able to get the medicines they need more easily. Over 1400 nurses have already qualified and registered as nurse supplementary prescribers. The first pharmacist supplementary prescribers qualified in February 2004, and around 100 pharmacists are registered as supplementary prescribers. John Reid said: "Our proposals will enable more health professionals, working in partnership with doctors, to help patients get the right medicine more easily than ever before. This is part of our commitment to extend the responsibilities and roles of all NHS staff. By enabling all NHS staff to be all that they can be, NHS patients will be able to get the full benefit of the NHS' highly skilled workforce". Notes for Editors: 1. The consultation will last for 12 weeks. Copies of the consultation document are available on www.mhra.gov.uk. 2. Supplementary Prescribing is a voluntary partnership between a doctor and another health professional, currently a nurse or pharmacist, to prescribe medicines under a Clinical Management Plan for a patient. It was introduced in April 2003. 3. Media enquiries only to Vicky Wyatt on 020 7210 5656. -------------------------------------------------------------------- GNNREF: 94637 Issued by : DOH Press Office Contact : If you have any queries relating to this press release, please forward this e-mail to the Press Office e-mail address provided above, or alternatively contact the originating Press Office by telephone. (Media queries only) Please DO NOT attempt to reply to the sender of this e-mail. The sender is involved solely as a broadcasting agent and cannot process e-mailed queries. Any attached files with a .DOC extension should be read using a word processor capable of reading Word 97 files. If you believe that the originating body is sending you Word 2000 files that you are not yet capable of reading, ask them to save future files in an earlier version.