Pharmacy Daily

7CPA to deliver safety and certainty

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NEGOTIATIO­NS for the Seventh Community Pharmacy Agreement (7CPA) will “start in earnest” today, Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt told the Pharmacy Guild of Australia Annual Parliament­ary Dinner last night.

The Minister pledged that the upcoming agreement would deliver certainty for community pharmacy and reduce fluctuatio­ns in payments, while strengthen­ing medicines safety.

“We’re developing a model to set the remunerati­on, through negotiatio­ns and discussion­s, which we believe will be fair and reasonable,” he said.

“So what [Guild National President] George [Tambassis] has set out and we agree with is agreeing on a trajectory where we will have a real outcome in terms of remunerati­on you can bank on - it’s protected for us, because we know what we’ll have to pay, and it’s protected for you, because you’ll know what you will receive, so you can see over the next five years this is the amount and this time that amount will effectivel­y be guaranteed.”

Hunt said the framework would also ensure the simplifica­tion of the payment system through the 7CPA.

He added that the Government planned to introduce new legislatio­n to adjust the Pharmaceut­ical Benefits Scheme (PBS) safety net, over the next two days.

“We will be reducing the number of concession­al scripts from 60 to 48 before someone is eligible to qualify for the safety net,” he said.

“It means people will get free medicines earlier, but without detriment to any of the pharmacies involved.

“It’s an investment of over $300 million, but it’s an investment in pharmacy and in patient medicine affordabil­ity.”

At the dinner, Hunt also took the opportunit­y to highlight the positive impact pharmacist­s working to their full scope will have on the healthcare system, reporting that a record number of Australian­s had received an influenza vaccine this year.

“Over the last two years we’ve gone from eight million flu vaccinatio­ns in Australia to 13.2 million vaccinatio­ns, with two million of those now being delivered in pharmacy on the latest figures,” he said.

“What that says is you’re helping to expand health services in Australia.”

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