Boots selected to provide free chlamydia screening for 16-24 year olds across London
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Article Date: 28 Aug 2005 - 5:00 PDT
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The contract to provide chlamydia screening in high-street pharmacies across London has been awarded to Boots, Public Health minister Caroline Flint announced today.
Boots the Chemists will be providing the free and confidential service in all its London pharmacies from November this year - as part of a Department of Health initiative to make it easier for 16-24 year old men and women to be screened and tested for chlamydia.
Caroline Flint said:
"With its hundreds of stores, in prime locations across the capital, Boots is ideally placed to provide the chlamydia screening and treatment for our two year pilot.
"Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the UK and it's therefore important we make screening and treatment services accessible - especially for young men and women under 25 who lead such busy lives.
"By making this free service available in pharmacies on the high street, it will make it easier for people to call in for a screening test - helping to speed up both the detection and treatment of chlamydia cases."
The pilot will be monitored and evaluated over a two year period to test the community pharmacy setting as an alternative access point for chlamydia screening. If successful, the scheme could be rolled out nationally.
The screening and treatment service will also be available to all partners of those who test positive - regardless of their age.
Boots expect to provide approximately 50,000 screens a year - with test kits available over the counter, testing and analysis carried out by Quest Diagnostics and treatment consultations taking place in private areas.
Chlamydia testing and screening is currently available in 26 areas of England under the National Chlamydia Screening Programme and is offered in a variety of healthcare and non-healthcare settings including further education colleges, armed forces bases and prisons.
Pradip Patel, Boots Pharmacy Superintendent said:
"Boots are delighted to have been awarded this tender, following a very rigorous bidding process. We believe that this is a fantastic opportunity for pharmacy and offers customers improved access to chlamydia screening.
"Boots is uniquely placed to offer this service in London, as we have 201 pharmacies taking part which offers a wide geographical coverage of local high street locations. Boots pharmacies will offer a high quality service and our pharmacists and healthcare support teams will be fully trained to ensure a consistency of service. The service will start during November 05."
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1. The advantage of using Independent Sector providers, such as Boots, is that they are already in position on the high street to provide NHS quality chlamydia testing. This means costs to the taxpayer are kept down and we won't need to draw on staff from other areas of the NHS.
2. Chlamydia is one of the most common Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), affecting as many as one in ten sexually active young men and women, but can be easily cured with antibiotics. However, if untreated in women it can lead to Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, ectopic pregnancy and infertility.
3. An extra �300m to modernise sexual health services was announced as part of the Public Health White Paper, published in November 2004. This includes �80m to make sure the chlamydia screening programme is available throughout the country by 2007 and a �50m sexual health advertising campaign to warn young people about the top 5 STIs - including chlamydia.
4. A further �15m has recently been added to improve GUM facilities.
5. There are 26 regional programmes are in place to date - each locally managed by a Chlamydia Screening Office - covering over 25% of Primary Care Trusts in England.
CLICK HERE further information on the National Chlamydia Screening Programme
For further information on the pilot please contact the Department of Health Press Office on 020 7210 5282. For further information on the detail of the two year scheme, please contact the Boots press office on 0115 949 4884 or e-mail clare.stafford@boots.co.uk
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