1. 1. NCHA. National Clinical Homecare Association. Resolving the e-prescribing Interoperability Challenge in Clinical and Medicines Homecare Services for NHS patients. Available from: https://www.clinicalhomecare.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Resolving_the_e-prescribing_Interoperability_Challenge_in_Clinical_and_Medicines_Homecare_Services_final220719.pdf [Accessed: 03 August 2019]
2. 2. NCHA. Clinical Homecare Services Explianed Sheffield, UK: National Clinical Homecare Association; 2022 [Available from: https://www.clinicalhomecare.org/clinical-homecare-explained/for-clinicians/. [Accessed 06/03/2022]3.
3. 3. Hackett M. Homecare Medicines: Towards a Vision for the Future. University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust: Department of Health; Department of Health. 2011. Available from: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/213112/111201-Homecare-Medicines-Towards-a-Vision-for-the-Future2.pdf. [Accessed: 27 September 2022]
4. 4. Davis A, Gibert S. CPC 2022 PROGRAMME: Homecare Medicines Services: The Future for the NHS and patients (National Homecare Medicines Committee, NHMC). Available from: https://www.pharmacycongress.co.uk/cpc-2022-programme/review-of-homecare-services-for-england-delivered-by-nhmc [Accessed: 27 September 2022].
5. 5. DoH. Department of Health. The expert patient: a new approach to chronic disease management for the twenty-first century. London: Department of Health. Available from: https://www.shfnf.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/DoH-expert-patient1.pdf [Accessed: 07 March 2020].