PSA congratulates incoming QLD Government, urging scope of practice pilots to continue

The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) congratulates the newly elected Queensland Government and looks forward to working with Premier-elect David Crisafulli to strengthen healthcare services across the state.

Queensland President Shane MacDonald MPS said PSA is eager to work with the incoming government to utilise the more than 7000 pharmacists practising across Queensland.

“We extend our congratulations to the Liberal National Party on their election and look forward to working with them to improve access to health care for all Queenslanders,” Mr MacDonald said.

“Aligning with Premier Crisafulli’s health policy agenda, we urge the incoming government to continue support for the Queensland Scope of Practice Pilot and the Hormonal Contraception Pilot, both of which are showing positive outcomes for accessible, timely healthcare.

“Community pharmacy pilots in Queensland have already demonstrated the crucial role that pharmacists can play in providing accessible and cost-effective care, helping alleviate pressure on other healthcare services and improve health outcomes statewide.

“PSA is ready to work with government to build on the success of these pilots, fostering a more resilient, accessible healthcare system that serves all Queenslanders.”

Mr MacDonald also thanked outgoing Health Minister Shannon Fentiman for her service to the sector.

“On behalf of pharmacists, I sincerely thank Minister Fentiman for her collaboration with PSA and the pharmacy sector during her time as Health Minister and wish her well for the coming parliamentary term.”

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