Pharmacy owners and the Pharmacy Guild are extremely disappointed with the outcome of this year’s annual contract talks, reports Jonathan Chilton-Towle
Pharmacy owners and the Pharmacy Guild are extremely disappointed with the outcome of this year’s annual contract talks, reports Jonathan Chilton-Towle
Te Whatu Ora has rejected pharmacy representatives’ request for more funding ahead of today’s National Annual Agreement Review meeting but will consider allowing contract holders to surcharge customers
Pharmacy representatives and Te Whatu Ora remain at loggerheads over pharmacy’s annual funding increase after the latest National Annual Agreement Review meeting
PHARMACY SECTOR representatives have told Te Whatu Ora that the 2.51 per cent funding increase it plans to offer community pharmacies this year is unacceptable and inadequate.
PHARMACY SECTOR representatives have told Te Whatu Ora that the 2.51 per cent funding increase it plans to offer community pharmacies this year is unacceptable and inadequate.
Pharmacy representatives and contract holders are extremely disappointed by the 2.51 per cent funding boost Te Whatu Ora intends to offer the sector this year
Pharmacy owners say the sector needs a greater funding increase than previous years to stay sustainable, but they are not hopeful that the 2024 National Annual Agreement Review will achieve this
Pharmacy owners say the sector needs a greater funding increase than previous years to stay sustainable, but they are not hopeful that the 2024 National Annual Agreement Review will achieve this.