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Medicines (Prescription Only) (Amendment No. 8) (Jersey) Order 2013

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A decision made 1 July 2013:

Decision Reference:        MD-HSS-2013-0023

Decision Summary Title :

 Medicines (Prescription Only) (Amendment No.8) (Jersey) Order 2013

Date of Decision Summary:

18 June 2013

Decision Summary Author:

 

Chief Nurse

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

 

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

-

Written Report

Title :

Medicines (Prescription Only) (Amendment No.8) (Jersey) (Order 2013)

Date of Written Report:

17 June 2013

Written Report Author:

 

Senior Nurse, Practice Development

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

 

Public

Subject:   Medicines (Prescription Only) (Amendment No.8) (Jersey) (Order 2013)

Decision(s): The Minister for Health and Social Services made an Order entitled Medicines (Prescription Only) (Amendment No.8) (Jersey) (Order 2013) which sets out the description of additional persons who are appropriate practitioners to prescribe prescription only medicines under the Medicines (Jersey) Law 1995.

The Order identifies three new professional ‘appropriate’ practitioners which are:

  • Midwife prescribing practitioner
  • Nurse prescribing practitioner
  • Specialist community public health nurse prescribing practitioner

These appropriate practitioners (alongside doctors, dentists and veterinary surgeons) will be able to issue prescriptions or direction to administer prescription only medicines. The Order imposes additional conditions where the prescription or direction to administer is provided by a supplementary prescriber.

Reason(s) for Decision:   

To support the implementation of non medical prescribing in Jersey following proposition P.94/2011 which introduced the enabling legislation which specified a wider range of practitioners that may prescribe prescription only medications.

Resource Implications:  None

Action required:   

  1. The Minister to sign, date and seal the Orders
  2. To forward the signed and sealed Orders to the Publications Editor at the States Greffe and request the Greffier of the States to notify the States

Signature:

 

Position:

Minister for Health and Social Services

Date Signed:

Date of Decision: 19 June 2013

Medicines (Prescription Only) (Amendment No. 8) (Jersey) Order 2013

STATES OF JERSEY HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT

 

PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT

 

Report from the Senior Nurse – Practice Development / Non-Medical Prescribing Lead

Chief Nurse Office

 

 

TITLE: Medicines (Prescription Only) (Amendment No. 8) (Jersey) Order 201-

 

DATE: 17th June 2013

 

 

BACKGROUND

  1. In July 2011 an amendment to the Primary Legislation (Medicines) (Amendment No.3) (Jersey) Law 2011), was supported by the States of Jersey Assembly enabling the Minister for Health and Social Services to specify a wider range of practitioners that may prescribe medicinal products.

 

  1. The Principal Law allows an appropriate practitioner (previously, doctor, dentist or veterinary surgeon) to prescribe medicinal products. The Article within the amendment to the law makes it possible to impose conditions on certain cases of the administration of a medicinal product, and clarifies the power to impose conditions on the supply of those products. The Primary Legislation makes provision for other professionals allied to medicine, to be considered in future, to prescribe medicines within their scope of practice and as deemed appropriate to the strategic direction of the organisation.

 

  1. The Health Care (Registration) (No.4) (Jersey) Regulations 2012 added three registrable professions to the Schedule of the Health Care (Registration) (Jersey) Law 1995, enabling Registered Nurses, Registered Midwives and Specialist Community Public Health Nurses to proceed to become legally qualified and locally registered Independent and Supplementary Prescribing Practitioners, individually approved by the Minister for health & Social Services

 

  1. The three new registrable professions now added to the Schedule are:-
  • Midwife prescribing practitioner
  • Nurse prescribing practitioner
  • Specialist community public health nurse prescribing practitioner

 

  1. The Medicines (Prescription Only) (Amendment No.8) (Jersey) Order 201- The object of this Order is to incorporate the three new registrable professions to issue prescriptions for, or to administer, prescription only medicines. The Order also makes changes to the conditions under which prescription only medicines may be supplied or administered as a consequence of extending to those practitioners the authority to issue prescriptions for, or to administer, those medicines.

 

  1. The first category of the Order concerns the wording of prescriptions so as to take account of the new descriptions of appropriate practitioner.

 

  1. The second category of the Order introduces requirements that must be met where a supplementary prescriber gives a prescription. Article 1 defines a supplementary prescriber, and further details the clinical management plan, specific to this mode of prescribing. Here the Order is concerned with ensuring that the “health record” is integral to supplementary prescribing practice.

 

  1. By amending the Medicines (Prescription Only) (Jersey) Order 1997 the two components of prescribing practice, being that of “independent prescriber” and “supplementary prescriber” are clearly defined.

 

  1.  A person registered in one of these professions will be deemed (alongside doctors, dentists and veterinary surgeons) an appropriate practitioner for the purposes of the Medicines (Jersey) Law 1995. Such a practitioner is, by virtue of article 57 of that Law, able to prescribe or administer “prescription only medicines”. The supply or administration of those medicines must be in conformity with the conditions prescribed under that Article.

 

 

 

 

Geoff White

Senior Nurse – Practice Development

Lead – Non-medical Prescribing

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