As of November 1, 2023, regulations will come into force, allowing the National Health Fund to enter into agreements with operators of general pharmacies and to bill public funds for the performance of recommended immunizations in pharmacies.
Vaccination in pharmacies. There is an announcement from the National Health Fund regarding contracts
Published Nov. 2, 2023 10:37
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Beginning today (November 2, 2023), the National Health Service encourages applications to the provincial branches of the National Health Service, based on which contracts will be signed for the performance and financing of vaccinations at pharmacies.
What is worth doing before signing a contract? Recommendations for pharmacies:
NFZ asks that the pharmacy operator:
- entered the location of the pharmacy into the NHF computer system
- completed the "Contract Application" form found in the Bid Application, printed it, signed it, and sent it and its attachments to the provincial branch of the NHF
- signed a contract to perform recommended immunizations at a pharmacy
- collected the data necessary for the transmission of the XML WYWIAD electronic message and completed the entries about the qualification and performance of vaccination in the patient's immunization e-Card.
Practical information about vaccinations in pharmacies. Where to look for them?
For detailed information that will facilitate the correct and smooth implementation of the contract, please see:
- The order of the President of the NFZ opensin a new sheet on the general conditions for the conclusion and implementation of contracts for the performance of recommended immunizations in the pharmacy
- recruitment announcement published on the websites of all provincial branches of the NFZ
- User documentation/process documentation of the NFZ information system prepared for service providers (community pharmacies)
- instructions for the process of reporting and billing for vaccinations performed, which will be published additionally, as a message on the NHF website.
Source: NFZ










