Pharmacy Daily

Twomey team testimony

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QUEENSLAND Pharmacy Guild branch president Trent Twomey and his pharmacist proprietor wife Georgina have both spoken this week before the Qld Parliament­ary Committee Inquiry into the establishm­ent of a Pharmacy Council and transfer of pharmacy ownership.

The state president said he believed the Guild had had an opportunit­y to put its case to the committee over the course of its public hearings, along with a substantia­l written submission.

He told the panel the inquiry “should be about ensuring that medicines are provided in a safe and efficaciou­s way to all Queensland­ers regardless of where they live,” noting that there is a “big gap in terms of the standards for community pharmacies in Queensland because of the absence of a Pharmacy Council”.

Twomey also urged the removal of all impediment­s to pharmacist­s practising to their full scope, and cited testimony by Pharmacy Board chair Bill Kelly who said it would be desirable to establish a “premises regulator” in Queensland in order to ensure minimum standards and as a step towards national harmonisat­ion.

Georgina Twomey (pictured) also spoke in support of the need for a Pharmacy Council in Queensland, to provide certainty for both pharmacy owners and patients.

“As a pharmacist who has complied with the Pharmacy Business Ownership Act, I want to be able to be confident that other pharmacy businesses have also complied - a level playing field is fair, and in the interests of consumers,” she said.

With the hearings over, the Committee will now draft a report to the state Government, which is due to be submitted by 30 Sep.

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