A briefing paper to health minister shows private lab providers have been lobbying the Government to allow copayment charges for lab tests and services
Pharmacists received an unwelcome Christmas present this holiday season, when they found out PSNZ will this year reduce payments to intern preceptors and increase intern fees, especially for overseas interns.
The temporary removal of the $5 prescription fee last year increased the profitability of pharmacies as it led to more scripts being dispensed, the latest Moore Markhams’ pharmacy benchmarking survey shows.
A growing number of pharmacies are starting to offer a private minor-ailments service using the ReCare digital tool. Jonathan Chilton-Towle investigates
Just a few months into her new role as president of the Pharmacy Guild, Keshree Naidoo-Rauf is focused on unity and advocacy in these challenging times.
From the return of the prescription fee to childhood jabs getting the green light in community pharmacies, 2024 was a massive year for pharmacy. Jonathan Chilton-Towle looks back on the year that was
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini provides key information on Helicobacter pylori pathophysiology, diagnosis and evidence-based treatment strategies to enhance patient outcomes