![]() ![]() You can access historical practice data for Personally Administered Items via ePACT2, you will need to register first to use this service. This guidance document from NHSBSA advices how to access and use the report for your practice. The NHS Business Services Authority suggests you can use the browser search in the NHS Dictionary of Medicines and Devices (dm+d) to check if an item is allowed as personally administered. exceptional expenses (see Drug Tariff Part II, clause 12 (Out of Pocket Expenses).allowance to cover VAT on basic price of the product after deduction of discount.a higher dispensing fee than previously Schick test, method for determining susceptibility to diphtheria it laid the basis for inoculation against the disease.basic price of the drug or appliance, less a value-related discount (3-11% see Annex G of SFE on page 88 ).Th e personal administration fee for the provision of these drugs, appliances and tests now includes ![]() sutures (including skin closure strips).intrauterine contraceptive devices (including drug-releasing IUCDs, contraceptive caps and diaphragms).Koch Test, Mantoux Test, Patch Test and Diagnostic Jelly) diagnostic reagents for the Dick and Schick tests, Protein Sensitisation Test Solutions, Tuberculin Tests (i.e.vaccines, anaesthetics and injections (with the exception of vaccines supplied for the childhood immunisation programme, the shingles vaccination programme and any other product which is centrally supplied by the Department of Health and Social Care).It appears from uncontradicted evidence that both tests. It is noted in the General Medical Services Statement of Financial Entitlements Directions 2021 (), Area Teams must make personal administration payments to all non-dispensing GMS contractors for the following 4) called for the description of the Dick Test and the Schick Test. ![]()
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