States urged to prioritise rural pharmacy


Costs are just one barrier blocking rural pharmacists from delivering full scope of practice services, group warns  Single pharmacist stores in rural areas may struggle to introduce services such as pharmacist prescribing even with training subsidies, the Remote and Isolated Pharmacist Association Australia (RIPAA) says.  Welcoming the Western Australian government’s decision to provide a higher

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