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Prescribed List: Changes from 1 June 2016

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A decision made 6 May 2016:

Decision Reference: MD-S-2016-0031

Decision Summary Title :

Prescribed List as of 1 June 2016

Date of Decision Summary:

3 May 2016

Decision Summary Author:

Prescribing Advisor

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title :

PBAC Report 15 March 2016

Date of Written Report:

3 May 2016

Written Report Author:

Prescribing Advisor

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:

Changes to be made to the Prescribed List (Jersey) as at 1 June 2015

Decision(s): Further to Article 15, paragraphs (11) and (12), of the Health Insurance (Jersey) Law 1967, and having consulted with the Pharmaceutical Benefit Advisory Committee, the Minister decided to make amendments to the Prescribed List.  

 

The Minister approved the following addition to the list

  • Cefixime Tablet 200mg

 

 

In addition, the Minister approved new formulations of products already on the Prescribed List

  • Levodopa/carbidopa/entacapone 175/43.75/200 (Stalevo 175) tablet
  • Omeprazole 10mg orodispersible tablets (paediatric use only)
  • Exenatide modified-release 2mg injection (Bydureon)
  • Dimeticone 4% Lotion

 

 

The Minister also approved removal of the following products from the Prescribed List

  • Omega-3 ethyl esters (Omacor)
  • Permethrin 1% crème rinse
  • Further items listed in the accompanying report which have been discontinued

 

The Minister also approved that the following patent expired medicines should be included on the Prescribed list as ‘Generic Only’ items. 

  • Morphine Sulphate modified release tablets

 

The Minister accepted recommendations to make the following minor amendments to the prescribed list

  • Permethrin dermal cream 5% (to specify 5% strength)
  • Sudocrem cream (to remove erroneous 25mg strength)

 

 

Additions to the Prescribed List will be effective from 1 June 2016. Where items are to be removed from the List or to be listed by generic name only, this will be effective from 1 August 2016 and prescriptions for these products will be reimbursed until 31 October 2016.

 

Reason(s) for Decision:

The Pharmaceutical Benefit Advisory Committee (PBAC) met on 15 March 2016 and has provided the Minister with a written report setting out its recommendations in respect of amendments to the Prescribed List.

 

The changes reflect current evidence and expert advice, and ensure that patients in Jersey have access to an appropriate range of modern, safe and effective treatments from their GPs at a proportionate cost to the Fund.

Resource Implications:

The overall impact of the changes represents an anticipated reduction in expenditure of £80,000 to the Health Insurance Fund

Action required:

Policy Principal to issue public notice listing amendments and notify all approved medical practitioners and approved contractors.

 

Signature:

Position:

Minister

Date Signed:

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

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