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GPhC issues update on Pharmacy2U investigation

GPhC issues update on Pharmacy2U investigation

The General Pharmaceutical Council has provided an update on its investigation into allegations of misuse of patient information against Pharmacy2U.

In a statement release today it said: €It is a key priority for the GPhC to investigate this case and to consider what action that we as the regulator need to take in response.

€We conducted an inspection of Pharmacy2U jointly with NHS England on 13 April 2015 which assessed whether action had been taken by Pharmacy2U to avoid any further misuse of patient information and if there were any wider issues which needed to be addressed in relation to our standards for registered pharmacies.

€This inspection found that Pharmacy2U had taken steps to prevent another breach of patient information taking place and that there were no other immediate patient safety concerns.

€We have communicated closely with the ICO during their investigation and now that their investigation has concluded, we have asked the ICO to supply the evidence which it may hold which could be relevant to the GPhC's ongoing investigation. We are also taking further steps to gather all other relevant evidence.

€That evidence will be assessed in order to decide whether, and in what way, action will be taken against Pharmacy2U and against any registered pharmacy professionals employed by Pharmacy2U who were responsible for misuse of patient information.€

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