Allied health workers including hospital pharmacists, represented by the New Zealand Public Service Association have voted overwhelmingly to accept the pay equity deal offered by Te Whatu Ora
Pharmacy sector representatives are disappointed Te Whatu Ora has not budged from the 5 per cent funding increase it put on the table at the start of pharmacy contract talks
Special Authority prescriptions are creating a bureaucratic nightmare for pharmacists and causing delays in patients getting their medicine. Jonathan Chilton-Towle investigates
Special Authority prescriptions are creating a bureaucratic nightmare for pharmacists and causing delays in patients getting their medicine. Jonathan Chilton-Towle investigates
From Monday, pharmacies supplying COVID-19 antivirals will be able to claim only for shorter consultations and will not be paid to provide in-home visits
TE WHATU ORA will slash 322 full-time back-office jobs in a first wave of redundancies as part of its drive to free up resources for front-line healthcare services.