England’s NHS is “very
unlikely” to agree to a pharmacy
minor ailments scheme for at least
another two years, according to
the UK’s Pharmaceutical Services
Negotiating Committee.
Chemist & Druggist reports that
PSNC ceo Sue Sharpe told the
All-Party Pharmacy Group peak
body that NHS England is only just
starting to develop its primary care
strategy, with the project taking the
government “well into next year”.
The scheme aims to make
treatments for common and minor
conditions more accessible to
patients, reducing the load on GPs
and other urgent care services.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 01 Nov 13 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 01 Nov 13
IN AN effort to push for Prac Payments, the National Australian Pharmacy Students’ Association (NAPSA) is dispatching letters to every Member of Parliament in the House of Representatives ahead of tomorrow’s Federal Budget.
CHARLES Darwin University (CDU) will now establish a medical school to help address the Northern Territory’s increasing demand for doctors, thanks to a $24.5 million grant from the Federal Government.
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