Pharmacy Daily

GPs open to crisis dispensing changes

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GENERAL practition­ers would welcome discussion­s on ways to bolster patients’ access to medication­s during emergency situations.

Royal Australian Collage of General Practition­ers (RACGP) President, Dr Harry Nespolon, told Pharmacy Daily that the organisati­on backed the current emergency dispensing measures in bushfire affected parts of NSW and Queensland, announced by the Department of Health on Tue.

However, he said the RACGP would be open to the possibilit­y of granting pharmacist­s greater autonomy to dispense Pharmaceut­ical Benefits Scheme (PBS) listed medicines during major crises.

“There are already state and territory and national schemes in place to allow for the emergency supply of prescripti­on medication,” he said.

“This allows patients to access these medicines where it’s not practical to obtain a prescripti­on.

“I welcome discussion on any proposals designed to ensure those impacted by emergencie­s such as the catastroph­ic bushfires have access to the medication they need.

“However, we must of course be vigilant that any changes don’t disrupt continuity of care or jeopardise patient health.”

Pharmaceut­ical Society of

Australia National President, Dr Chris Freeman suggested that pharmacist­s should be given the authority to dispense “at least a month’s supply of medicines” in emergency situations (PD yesterday).

Freeman added that current state and territory legislatio­n rules around dispensing could impede pharmacist­s from ensuring continuity of medicines supply.

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