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PHARMACY REFORMS WILL IMPROVE TIMELY ACCESS FOR LOCAL PATIENTS TO HEALTH SERVICES
PHARMACY REFORMS WILL IMPROVE TIMELY ACCESS FOR LOCAL
PATIENTS TO HEALTH SERVICES
The Nationals in NSW Government’s pharmacy reforms will improve timely access for local patients to health services, according to South Grafton Pharmacist Michael Troy and Clarence Nationals MP Chris Gulaptis.
The NSW Government is allowing pharmacists to offer a greater variety of jabs and prescribe some medications without patients first needing to see a GP.
Mr Gulaptis visited the South Grafton pharmacy to ask Mr Troy how the new rules will impact the community.
“Pharmacists have clearly demonstrated our accessibility and ability in vaccinating so many in our local community from Covid-19,” Mr Troy said.
“The future rollout, with the pilot for the prescribing of antibiotics for uncomplicated urinary tract infections, will also improve access and timely response.”
Mr Troy said that when doctor’s appointments can take weeks to come around in the local area, or alternatively filling up beds in hospital, timely access to antibiotics, where appropriate, has the potential to help so many women in the community.
“I’m excited about the future for pharmacy and pharmacists as medication experts and the most accessible health care professional, but more importantly the impact it can have on the health care of our local community!” Mr Troy concluded.
NSW Health will work with pharmacists to support the expansion of the vaccination program with education modules and materials for both themselves and their customers.
NSW pharmacists are currently able to administer six vaccines, including COVID-19 and influenza vaccines.
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