Over 100K pharmacy blood pressure checks provided so far

Community pharmacy contractors providing the NHS Hypertension Case-Finding Service (or NHS Blood Pressure Check Service as it is described in public-facing communications) have carried out over 100,000 blood pressure checks since the start of the service in October 2021.

According to data from the NHS Business Services Authority up to the end of March 2022, contractors have provided 115,419 clinic blood pressure checks to patients and 4,902 patients have had Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM).

The number of contractors providing the service continues to rise and so far, over 7,200 community pharmacy contractors have signed up to provide the service.

Commenting on the service figures, PSNC Director of NHS Services, Alastair Buxton, said:

“It is great to see that many pharmacy teams are now fully engaging with this important service and I know many more plan to do so over the next few months.

“The service has the potential to make a big difference to the health of individuals and to have an impact on reducing health inequalities within our local communities, with pharmacy teams well placed to play a greater part in tackling cardiovascular disease, alongside general practice colleagues.”

Are you providing the Hypertension Case-Finding Service?

PSNC has published several resources to support contractors who are providing or are planning to provide the service.

Contractors can also access an on-demand webinar and slide deck which explains how the service operates and provides advice to contractors as they begin to provide it. This resource further assists in outlining the requirements that contractors will need to meet prior to offering the service. A range of Frequently Asked Questions were answered following the webinar.

All of the above resources as well as further information on the service can be found on the PSNC Hypertension-Case Finding Service hub page.


This article was also a contribution to the Inclusive Pharmacy Practice Bulletin, published by NHS England: https://bit.ly/3yvuj98