17/02/2015
Prescription Charges Proposed
Northern Ireland's Health Minister has proposed re-introducing prescription charges in order to raise funds for the provision of specialist drugs.
Jim Wells was speaking in the Assembly today as he released the findings of an evaluation of the Individual Funding Request (IFR) process, which was set up to provide access to unapproved specialist drugs.
One of the recommendations being made is the establishment of a 'Specialist Medicines Fund'.
"For some time now I have heard concerns raised by cancer patients and survivors, charities, the pharmaceutical industry and my colleagues in the Assembly that the existing process of providing access to new specialist medicines in Northern Ireland could be improved," Minister Wells said.
"The review highlights how the current process can be strengthened and the subsequent recommendations point towards a number of areas which require action. These changes would make sure that patients have improved access to these drugs where clinicians feel they would make a difference, but would also introduce greater openness for clinicians and patients, as well as ensuring more robustly consistent decision making. With these improvements, I believe the IFR process can remain an effective mechanism for providing access to specialist drugs for patients in Northern Ireland.
"However, we need to accept that the changes proposed will carry costs and my Department is currently facing significant pressures across the entire medicines budget. I repeat my belief that patients should have access to the drugs they need and I want to put funding for this on a secure financial footing. I cannot do this without finding a source of additional income."
Minister Wells said: "I believe that this may be an appropriate time to reconsider the provision of free prescriptions in Northern Ireland."
A consultation period is to run for twelve weeks now, to gauge reaction to the proposed changes.
(IT/CD)
Jim Wells was speaking in the Assembly today as he released the findings of an evaluation of the Individual Funding Request (IFR) process, which was set up to provide access to unapproved specialist drugs.
One of the recommendations being made is the establishment of a 'Specialist Medicines Fund'.
"For some time now I have heard concerns raised by cancer patients and survivors, charities, the pharmaceutical industry and my colleagues in the Assembly that the existing process of providing access to new specialist medicines in Northern Ireland could be improved," Minister Wells said.
"The review highlights how the current process can be strengthened and the subsequent recommendations point towards a number of areas which require action. These changes would make sure that patients have improved access to these drugs where clinicians feel they would make a difference, but would also introduce greater openness for clinicians and patients, as well as ensuring more robustly consistent decision making. With these improvements, I believe the IFR process can remain an effective mechanism for providing access to specialist drugs for patients in Northern Ireland.
"However, we need to accept that the changes proposed will carry costs and my Department is currently facing significant pressures across the entire medicines budget. I repeat my belief that patients should have access to the drugs they need and I want to put funding for this on a secure financial footing. I cannot do this without finding a source of additional income."
Minister Wells said: "I believe that this may be an appropriate time to reconsider the provision of free prescriptions in Northern Ireland."
A consultation period is to run for twelve weeks now, to gauge reaction to the proposed changes.
(IT/CD)
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
22 November 2024
Mobile Gaming Trends in Northern Ireland
Mobile gaming has become an integral part of the entertainment landscape in Northern Ireland, encompassing everything from sports betting and online gambling to video games. As technology advances, particularly with the advent of 5G, the mobile gaming sector is poised for significant growth and transformation.
Mobile Gaming Trends in Northern Ireland
Mobile gaming has become an integral part of the entertainment landscape in Northern Ireland, encompassing everything from sports betting and online gambling to video games. As technology advances, particularly with the advent of 5G, the mobile gaming sector is poised for significant growth and transformation.
21 November 2024
Work Underway For Free Hospital Parking In Northern Ireland
Work has begun at several hospital sites across Northern Ireland as part of the preparations for the introduction of free car parking in May 2026. Health and Social Care Trusts have been actively preparing for the implementation of a new traffic management system since the Hospital Parking Charges Act was passed in 2022.
Work Underway For Free Hospital Parking In Northern Ireland
Work has begun at several hospital sites across Northern Ireland as part of the preparations for the introduction of free car parking in May 2026. Health and Social Care Trusts have been actively preparing for the implementation of a new traffic management system since the Hospital Parking Charges Act was passed in 2022.
21 November 2024
UK Education Ministers Meet In Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland hosted the fifth UK Education Ministers' Council (EMC) meeting at Laurelhill Community College in Lisburn.
UK Education Ministers Meet In Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland hosted the fifth UK Education Ministers' Council (EMC) meeting at Laurelhill Community College in Lisburn.
18 November 2024
Minister Lyons Highlights Northern Ireland's Engineering Heritage
Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has praised the engineering heritage of Northern Ireland during a recent visit to the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum. A particular highlight of the visit was the Ferguson Black Tractor, a groundbreaking piece of machinery that revolutionised agriculture worldwide.
Minister Lyons Highlights Northern Ireland's Engineering Heritage
Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has praised the engineering heritage of Northern Ireland during a recent visit to the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum. A particular highlight of the visit was the Ferguson Black Tractor, a groundbreaking piece of machinery that revolutionised agriculture worldwide.
18 November 2024
DAERA Minister Outlines Path To Net Zero For Northern Ireland
DAERA Minister, Andrew Muir, has outlined a roadmap for Northern Ireland to transition to a net-zero economy. Speaking at the 2024 Re[Act] Festival in Belfast, he emphasised the urgent need for ambitious climate action.
DAERA Minister Outlines Path To Net Zero For Northern Ireland
DAERA Minister, Andrew Muir, has outlined a roadmap for Northern Ireland to transition to a net-zero economy. Speaking at the 2024 Re[Act] Festival in Belfast, he emphasised the urgent need for ambitious climate action.
-
Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A showery start with outbreaks most frequent north of Lough Neagh and through the morning, before dwindling during the afternoon as the northwest breezes ease and brighter spells of weak sunshine prosper. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A dry night, save for a few light showers around the coasts, with prolonged clear spells and light winds bringing a frosty dawn for many in central and southern parts. Minimum temperature -3 °C.