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Governments in South Australia and the Northern Territory are adopting opposing views on funding 24-hour pharmacies  South Australia’s state government will provide a total of $900,000 to three pharmacies to …

Calls for the introduction of a First National Voice to Parliament are being backed by major pharmacy organisations  The Australian Pharmacy Council (APC) and trade union group Professional Pharmacists Australia …

A senior official from the Pharmacy Guild of Australia believes the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) is claiming undue credit in relation to the NSW prescribing pilot   Gerard Benedet, …

Efforts to expand pharmacists’ scope of practice will adversely affect Indigenous patients’ healthcare two leading health bodies warn  Assertions by the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACHHO)that the introduction …

Outgoing Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) boss, Professor John Skerritt, endured an interrupted appearance at Senate Estimates yesterday  The hearing was suspended five times in the space of an hour, as …

Ongoing global shortages of diabetes medication, Ozempic (semaglutide), due to off-label prescribing has prompted one patient to start a GoFundMe campaign for his funeral.   Diabetes patient, Stephen Callaghan, is …

Medicare reform must not come at the expense of improving other areas of Australia’s health system, including the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), Trent Zimmerman, warns.   Writing in The Guardian former …

Efforts to strengthen the rural pharmacy workforce are being stymied by the immigration process, a NSW Senator claims.  Plans to ease staff shortages in Australia’s regional and rural healthcare workforce …

State and territory governments are being urged to adopt a harmonised approach to the expansion of pharmacists’ scope of practice.   With several premiers voicing their support for pharmacists to …

Calls for the introduction of autonomous pharmacist prescribing are “clearly out of scope” for the profession, the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) believes.  NACCHO CEO, Pat Turner, said …

Reform of Australia’s primary care system will be the nation’s top priority over the next 12 months, following Friday’s National Cabinet meeting.   Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, said the Strengthening …

Barriers preventing primary care health professionals, including pharmacists, from working to their full scope need to be removed, the Strengthening Medicare Taskforce believes.   The Strengthening Medicare Taskforce Report released …