A discussion on the government's proposal to allow pharmacies to offer click-and-collect prescription medicines via e-lockers, with focus on feasibility, security, legislative challenges, and patient access, especially in rural areas.
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We have yet more proposed changes for pharmacies. The government is considering allowing pharmacies to use e-lockers, letting patients pick up medicines through a click and collect system, kind of like you do at the supermarket already. Ministers say it would improve access, particularly in rural areas and after hours. Lanny Wong is the director of Mungify Pharmacy and is with us morning, Lanny.
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