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Well
Company typeSubsidiary undertaking
IndustryRetail, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, beauty
HeadquartersManchester, England, UK
Area served
United Kingdom
Key people
Greg Pateras, CEO
ProductsCommunity pharmacy
Number of employees
Circa 7,000
ParentBestway Group
SubsidiariesBestway Medhub
Well Careplus
Websitewww.well.co.uk

Well, formerly known as The Co-operative Pharmacy, is the second largest overall pharmacy chain after the company Boots in the United Kingdom. It is the largest pharmacy chain in Wales.

The Co-operative Group, the previous owners of the chain, announced in July 2014 that they had come to an agreement to divest their pharmacy business to the Bestway Group for £620 million. The sale was completed in October 2014 and Bestway was given a licence to continue using the Co-operative brand for 12 months. In 2015, Bestway began to rebrand the company as Well.

Other retail co-operatives in the United Kingdom, such as Midcounties Co-operative, continued to operate Co-op Pharmacy branded stores, and these were not affected by the sale.

History

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The Co-operative Pharmacy

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Well Pharmacy Store

The Co-operative Pharmacy was previously the trading name of National Co-operative Chemists, part of Co-operative Group Healthcare based in Rochdale,[1] and Belfast Co-operative Chemists, a wholly owned subsidiary operating in Northern Ireland. Established in 1945, National Co-operative Chemists traded in areas without a regional society pharmacy, although some independent societies (such as The Midcounties Co-operative) also operated their own in-house chemists under The Co-operative Pharmacy brand after it was introduced in 2007.

In 2001, The Co-operative Pharmacy pioneered the use of Braille on the packaging of own label medicines and, in 2012, it became the first retail pharmacy chain in the UK to become carbon neutral.[2]

The Co-operative Doctor was an online diagnosis and treatment system.[3] In 2011, The Co-operative Pharmacy teamed up with The-Clinic.com to provide clinical and medical input. The-Clinic.com’s medical services were provided by Freedom Health, which is registered with the Healthcare Commission.[4]

In February 2014, after suffering a £2.5bn loss for 2013, The Co-operative Group announced that it was to start exploring options to sell their pharmacy business along with other businesses in their portfolio.[5][6]

Bestway Group

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The Co-operative Group agreed to divest the business to the Bestway Group for £620 million in July 2014.[7] The sale was completed in October 2014 and Bestway were given a licence to continue using the Co-operative brand for 12 months. At the time of the acquisition Bestway Group Chief Executive Zameer Choudrey[8] said: "We see great potential to grow the business organically and through future acquisitions".[9][10]

On 10 February 2015 during an event held in Birmingham, it was announced that "Well Pharmacy" would become the new brand for the pharmacy business and that all 780 branches would have all reference to The Co-operative Pharmacy removed and replaced with Well by the end of October 2015.[11][12] Chourdey [13] had pledged to give Well strong support by committing to invest £200m[14] over the next five years to help develop and grow the business, and to make sure Well continued to serve its customers and local communities to the high standard the business has always delivered.[15]

In October 2015, the Chancellor of the Exchequer performed a formal opening of the Well Pharmacy head office in Manchester.[16]

Services

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Well Pharmacy is the UK's largest independent pharmacy business and the third largest overall, with 794 stores nationwide across the UK and Northern Ireland as of 2018.[17]

It launched an online NHS prescription service in July 2018. By January 2019, 25,184 patients had signed up.[18]

In February 2021 it formed a partnership with Push Doctor to launch what they called the country’s first pharmacy-first digital service. Patients can conduct digital consultations with pharmacists. This was launched in the Plymouth Sound primary care network and in Warrington primary care network, where Well’s clinical pharmacists work alongside GPs as part of an integrated practice team. [19]

Data breach

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In late 2018, Well Pharmacy issued an apology after a data breach leaking the personal information of 24,000 employees. It reportedly launched a full investigation of the data breach, which occurred due to an operating error, resulting in the distribution of an email containing personal information to various locums on 11 December 2018.[20]

References

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  1. ^ An industrial and provident society registered in England and Wales under the Companies Act 1985, No. 12714R
  2. ^ Voinea, Anca (24 August 2014). "Dispensed: The Co-operative Pharmacy's rich and caring history". Co-operative News. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  3. ^ About the Clinic The Co-operative Pharmacy [1] (retrieved 25 August 2013)
  4. ^ "Pharmacy launches online health services". Co-operative News. 12 May 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  5. ^ Neate, Rupert (17 April 2014). "Co-op Group loses £2.5bn after 'fundamental failings in management and governance'". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  6. ^ "Co-op Group reports £2.5bn loss after 'disastrous' year". BBC News. 17 April 2014. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  7. ^ Ben Marlow (18 July 2014). "Bestway cash and carry empire snaps up Co-op high street pharmacies". The Telegraph.
  8. ^ "Bestway aims high in the UK pharmacy market". Pharmaceutical Journal.
  9. ^ Nassos Stylianou (18 July 2014). "Co-operative pharmacy group sold to Bestway for £620m- [site:name] - City A.M." Cityam.com. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  10. ^ "Two sides to the Bestway story - Chemist+Druggist". www.chemistanddruggist.co.uk. 23 October 2014. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  11. ^ Farey-Jones, Daniel (10 February 2015). "Co-operative Pharmacy to become Well in 780-store rebrand". Marketing Magazine. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
  12. ^ Alex Lawson (10 February 2015). "NHS key to Co-op Pharmacy rebrand". The Independent. Archived from the original on 7 May 2022.
  13. ^ "The Big Interview: Zameer Choudrey". Pharmacy.biz. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  14. ^ Findlay Stein (2 November 2015). "All is Well with Cooperative Pharmacy rebrand". Scottish Local Retailer Magazine.
  15. ^ Ruddick, Graham (10 February 2015). "Co-operative Pharmacy brand to disappear after 70 years". Telegraph.co.uk.
  16. ^ Shelina Begum (7 October 2015). "George Osborne declares new Well Pharmacy Manchester HQ open". men.
  17. ^ "Well Pharmacy". Purpose Awards. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  18. ^ "More than 25,000 patients sign up to Well's online prescription service in six months". Pharmaceutical Journal. 24 January 2019. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  19. ^ "Well partners with Push Doctor to launch 'country's first pharmacy-led digital health service'". Pharmacy Business. 1 February 2021. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  20. ^ Carolyn Wickware (20 December 2018). "Well Pharmacy apologises after leaking personal information in data breach". Pharmaceutical Journal. Archived from the original on 6 March 2019. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
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