A podcast episode argues that ACT's proposal to allow pharmacists to prescribe certain treatments is not radical but common sense, aimed at improving access to care, reducing GP wait times, and supporting the survival of community pharmacies.
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expanded role in unapproved medicine access
Law ensuring approval of new medicines allowed in other countries passes in parliamentpharmacists can diagnose and prescribe for common conditions
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