Pharmacists will become ‘less financially viable’ following Labors PBS changes

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Pharmacists will become ‘less financially viable’ following Labors PBS changes
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Sky News host Amanda Stoker says PBS changes by the Labor government will lead to “pharmacies being less financially viable”.

“That the government wants to halve … the amount it pays pharmacists to do their work in our communities,” Ms Stoker said.

“Instead of being paid for every 30 days worth of medicine they dispense, it would be a payment per 60 days worth.”

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