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Pharmacy owners are regaining confidence that their stores will increase in value over the next 12 months despite the impacts of 60-day dispensing  The latest University of Technology Sydney Pharmacy …

Confidence is returning to the community pharmacy sector after taking a significant dip following the government’s 60-day dispensing announcement  Data from the latest University of Technology Sydney (UTS) pharmacy barometer …

With 60-day dispensing on its way, proprietors are looking at services they can add or cut to maintain the viability of their businesses  Just over half of pharmacy owners are …

One-in-three employee pharmacists are considering leaving community pharmacy   Australia’s community pharmacy sector needs to develop strategies to retain staff, with a third of employees reporting that they are considering …

Look after your employed pharmacists or the value of your pharmacy and its services will suffer, owners warned Talented, experienced pharmacists are leaving the profession and are being replaced by …

It’s time to be bold and go beyond embracing the 6CPA, says Professor Charlie Benrimoj The 2017 UTS Community Pharmacy Barometer showed pharmacists are more confident about the future than …

In the first of a series analysing the findings of the 2017 UTS Pharmacy Barometer, Professor Charlie Benrimoj looks at pharmacists’ attitudes to pay levels Remuneration is a hot-button issue …

Confidence low in community pharmacy, but professional services offering a beacon of hope, pharmacy barometer finds   The community pharmacy sector remains in a state of uncertainty, according to the …

The doubling of funds for professional services in the 6CPA represents recognition that community pharmacists are now primary healthcare providers, claims Charlie Benrimoj, professor of pharmacy practice and head of …