Pharmacy Contractor Questionnaire (PNA 2025)
Overview
Tell us about pharmaceutical services you provide
Are you a dispensing practice doctor or a pharmacy contractor? If yes, then we want to hear about your services.
Slough Borough Council is currently developing a revised Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA), which is a legal requirement every three years and statutory responsibility of the Slough Health and Wellbeing Board. The PNA is a statement of current and future needs for pharmaceutical services in Slough. It also looks at gaps in pharmaceutical services and how they could be improved.
Your responses will help us to accurately assess the current provision of pharmaceutical services in Slough. This will help us better understand how current pharmaceutical services meet the needs of the Slough population, identify any gaps in service provision and areas for improvement.
Tell us about your pharmaceutical services
We want to know about the provision of services in your pharmacy / dispensary. Please answer the questions to the best of your knowledge. Depending on whether you are a dispensing practice doctor or a pharmacy contractor, please complete the most suitable questionnaire below.
If your practice offers dispensing services from several branch surgeries, please complete a questionnaire for each dispensing site.
Data Protection Statement
We are committed to the principles of the Data Protection Act 2018 and UK General Data Protection Regulations. By participating in this consultation, you consent to the processing of your data for the purposes of evidence-based decision-making regarding Slough Borough Council’s future focus, approach, and priorities.
- Anonymity and Privacy: All data collected will be anonymised. The published results and reports from the survey will not contain any identifiable details.
Thank you for taking the time to participate in this important consultation.
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