Having attended the World Health Assembly in Geneva as part of the FIP delegation this month, one leading pharmacist shares some key takeaways Tom Simpson FANZCAP (Lead&Mgmt), national president of …

The fall of troubled hospital operator Healthscope has raised questions about job security and how corporatisation fits into healthcare models, including pharmacy The Pharmacy Guild of Australia has joined a …

Fifty-year-old private hospital to close in what one stakeholder calls an “insurer-induced viability crisis” Former pharmacist and now Australian Medical Association Queensland president Dr Nick Yim has spoken to ABC …

In marking National Reconciliation Week from 27 May to 3 June 2025, the PSA has announced the recipients of the third annual PSA Faye McMillan Conference Grant The grant supports the continued professional …

Evaluation report for a scope of practice pilot shows high levels of patient satisfaction and “zero serious safety concerns”   Almost one-in-20 patients who have accessed care through the Victorian …

A new national audit led by Monash University has shed light on how medication use is governed in Australian residential aged care The audit has revealed wide variation in the …

Pharmacists get green light to substitute metformin 1000 mg immediate-release tablets under SSSI  The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has issued a Serious Scarcity Substitution Instrument (SSSI) in response to shortages …

“We’re not just knocking on doors anymore—we’re being welcomed in,” says one leading pharmacist, of the change in the way GPs see practice pharmacists It was standing-room only at a …

Terry White owner EBOS’ top market investor offloaded hundreds of millions of dollars in stock to pursue “other growth opportunities” The price of the listed wholesaler fell 5% in Thursday’s …

Wesfarmers’ managing director told investors its health portfolio is tracking behind where it the company would like it to be, as the company deals with slower supply chain cost reductions …

Vials of sodium bicarbonate were taken from numerous locations, including a resuscitation trolley, trolleys elsewhere in Emergency, and ambulance staff’s re-stocking cupboard, in a case where a woman died after …

Year-long scripts across the Tasman; GP pharmacist manipulated systems to prescribe; tax returns catch out “ghosting pharmacy” Wellington, New Zealand: Health Minister Simeon Brown and Associate Health Minister David Seymour …