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Budget 2021 “disappointing” For Pharmacists

Pharmacists are “disappointed” that Budget 2021 contains no new funding initiatives to support the pharmacy profession to achieve quality patient outcomes.

President of the Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand, Professor Rhiannon Braund, says “while it was anticipated that this would be a "slim" budget, it is disappointing that there is no provision of support for pharmacy healthcare services.”

According to Professor Braund, “there is additional funding for general practice, but nothing for the wider primary care team, particularly pharmacists who were so critical to providing primary care during COVID-19.”

There is also $14 million of forecast savings for 2020/21 which will be returned to the Crown, that was intended to go to “critical” community pharmacies.

The $14 million of “savings” to be returned to the Crown from this initiative is because the Crown “made the $18 million fund unattainable for pharmacy,” says Braund.

Professor Braund acknowledged that “while the investment into the new health system and transition plans are good to see and may have benefit for pharmacy, it is not clear what this will look like.”

Other new health spending in this year’s Budget includes:

 

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