The NHS prescription charge in England will increase to £9.90 on 1st May 2024.
This note explains how this will affect your automated collection orders.
The charge amount is based on the date the order is created in the MedPoint portal (when the barcode is printed). Therefore, the higher Rx charge will take effect automatically for any new orders created from Wednesday 1st May 2024 onwards. You do not need to do anything to edit the charge.
The charge amount is sent by your PMR system which normally also updates on the date the order is labelled on the PMR. Therefore, the higher Rx charge will take effect automatically for any new orders labelled from Wednesday 1st May 2024 onwards. If your PMR provider does not normally auto-update the charge amount then you will need to edit this in your PMR settings.
If an order is created/labelled before 1st May and then subsequently loaded, it will still have the old charge rate of £9.65 per item. This cannot be edited because the customer can pay at any time from when the order is created in the same way as they could pay for a prescription when handing it in at the pharmacy counter and collect at a later date.
There are no hard and fast rules around the transition from old charge rate to new charge rate and it is left to the professional judgement of pharmacy staff, see PSNC FAQs here. It should be noted that when an order is loaded into your MedPoint, it has technically left the registered premises and is effectively “out for delivery”.
Inevitably there will be a wash-through period during which you will have a mixture of charge rates being paid depending on the order creation/labelling date. The exact charge paid will be detailed on the Collections Report as usual.
This wash -through period can be minimised by enforcing your order expiration policy and removing any uncollected orders once they expire or at a set date of your choosing e.g. after the first week of May.