In his latest instalment of business advice for pharmacies, Oak Park Chartered Accountants director Hugh Lopdell discusses the "discounter battle" - part one of a two part series
Get the tinsel out, untangle those Christmas lights, dust off a few pairs of those somewhat naff yet all-too-cute reindeer antlers and get decorating to go in the draw for Pharmacy Today’s competition
Pharmacy profits have climbed slightly for the first time in seven years but this is likely due to an abnormally busy March created by COVID-19, the latest Moore Markhams Pharmacy Benchmarking Survey shows
No one predicted a chaos-causing virus sweeping the globe as 2019 wound up 12 months ago. Anna Lee and Jonathan Chilton-Towle take a look in the rear-view mirror of the departing year to see how the industry fared
Pharmacy profits have climbed slightly for the first time in seven years but this is likely due to an abnormally busy March created by COVID-19, the latest Moore Markhams Pharmacy Benchmarking Survey shows
Canterbury community pharmacies have begun using a shared electronic platform to better serve their patients on opioid substitution therapy and save time for clinicians
The Ministry of Health has indefinitely delayed its deadline for health professionals to phase out fax machines days before the change was due to come into force
Jo Hikaka, pharmacist and past president of Ngā Kaitiaki o te Puna Rongoā – the Māori Pharmacists Association, talks about her latest research on equitable access to medicines
Screening for hepatitis C needs to be rolled out in pharmacy and needle exchange programmes if New Zealand wants to eliminate the life-threatening disease, says Ed Gane, a liver specialist and co-author of a study published in the New Zealand Medical Journal