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Shared care prescribing principles

GPC have now published our Shared care prescribing principles. Shared care prescribing refers to medication which is initiated by a specialist and ongoing prescribing and monitoring is shared with a GP practice, usually accompanied by guidance or a shared care agreement. The principles that apply to shared care prescribing are:

  • It is a non-core voluntary activity that can be declined by the GP practice for any reason
  • The practice is satisfied with the quality assurance and clinical governance of the specialist provider
  • If any ongoing medication monitoring is required, responsibility for this should be clear within associated guidance in the form of a shared care agreement
  • The appropriate stabilisation period has occurred before prescribing is handed over to the GP
  • There is enduring specialist input
  • Any additional work undertaken by general practice in the form of medication monitoring, is delivered through a funded, commissioned pathway

Read the full guidance: Prescribing in general practice

First Published
9 May 2025
Updated On
9 May 2025
Due to be Reviewed
9 May 2026
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