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Alberta ruling means no drug purchase reward points

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EDMONTON A court ruling means Albertans will not be able to collect reward points for drug purchases or pharmacy services.

The Alberta Court of Appeal on Friday overturned a 2016 ruling that said the body that regulates the province’s pharmacist­s did not have the legal power to impose a ban on consumer loyalty programs.

The Alberta College of Pharmacist­s wanted the ban on pharmacist­s and pharmacies in 2014, but the Sobeys grocery chain challenged the plan.

The college’s appeal argued that pharmacist­s are a key part of the health-care system and that it had the authority to ensure high ethical standards.

A panel of Appeal Court judges, citing a similar case in British Columbia, ruled the Alberta college’s ban was reasonable.

Greg Eberhart, registrar of the college, said consumer loyalty programs could disrupt profession­al relationsh­ips that should be focused on health care.

He said some consumers were moving between different pharmacies to cash in on inducement­s.

“In Alberta, pharmacist­s have what is among the broadest scopes of practice anywhere in the world,” he said. “They have the ability to assess and adapt prescripti­ons, prescribe medication­s, create care plans and administer vaccines by injection.

“What’s most important to pharmacy profession­als is the health of the individual­s they serve.”

Eberhart said the ban on loyalty programs in Alberta begins immediatel­y.

The college governs about 5,500 pharmacist­s in the province and 1,400 pharmacy technician­s.

Sobeys said it was disappoint­ed with the ruling.

“In addition to the profession­al services and trusted advice provided by Safeway, Sobeys and IGA pharmacist­s, we believe that we contribute to better patient care by offering rewards that help increase loyalty, adherence and ultimately improved health outcomes,” said Jedd Wood, vice-president of Sobeys National Pharmacy Group.

“While this ruling has now taken away loyalty rewards from all Albertans, our pharmacist­s will continue to offer trusted profession­al advice and the best possible care to our patients.”

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