WILLACH has said Tasmania has
installed its first Willach Consis in
community pharmacy.
Valley Road Chemmart Pharmacy
owner Susan Lee said the move to
trade in a Roundshelf for a Consis
was prompted by the expansion of
the neighbouring medical centre
and the anticipated resulting
increase in prescriptions, Willach
said.
She said through the Roundshelf,
staff were already familiar with
the direct dispense model and
the transition to the Consis was
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