I have no means of checking its accuracy, but it appears to be the only widely available source of information.
The IPU will do their best to frustrate the supply of drugs in the hope that the people turn on the HSE / Government to force a climb down.
Our small crippled country can no longer afford the very generous mark ups that the pharmacist enjoyed.
Harney is 100% right here and she is getting my support on this one.
Yep, GP's should be looked at next.The Competition Authority should take a long hard look at the carry on of these so-called professionals.
I am 100% behind Harney on this one.
If anyone is in doubt about the profits being made by pharmacists ask yourself this; how many of them have gone out of business over the last 5 years?
Ask how many new ones have opened in last 5 years. They were a license to print money in boom years.
In answer to the previous poster - boots continues to meet the needs of patients in the community!
On the newstalk this morning the IPU said that its members were noticing mistakes in the prescriptions that the emergency pharmacists were dispensing. This is a rather serious issue - and if this allegation is at all true - has the IPU directed its members who notice these mistakes to help identify the pharmacists concerned and also make a complaint to the pharmaceutical society of Ireland - who license the professional practice of pharmacists in Ireland - as pharmacists have ethical standards via their code of conduct - including to exercise due care and expertise before providing a product or service!
Given that 100,000s of these are done every week, I've no doubt that mistakes are made. Are we talking about the typo errors you very often see in the recipients name/address or something more serious?
Though IPU should be careful that the pharmacists they target dont get the hump and start targetting their member's mistakes.
Incidently, how would the IPU hear about these mistakes? Aren't patient records confidential?
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