Full scope feasibility gap in remote practice


“It is time to stop pretending that what works in a major city suburb will work in a small rural or remote town,” rural pharmacy group says  Current funding models for full scope of practice services are economically unviable in sparsely populated areas the Remote and Isolated Pharmacist Association Australia (RIPAA) warns.   In a statement issued

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