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Supply of pharmaceuticals to DHB hospitals and/or to community pharmacies (119 pages, 377 KB)
2002/12/19
tender, archive

PHARMAC invites tenders for the supply of certain pharmaceuticals to DHB hospitals and/or to community pharmacies in New Zealand.

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Supply of pharmaceuticals to DHB hospitals and/or to community pharmacies (119 pages, 379 KB)
2002/12/19
tender, archive

PHARMAC invites tenders for the supply of certain pharmaceuticals to DHB hospitals and/or to community pharmacies in New Zealand.

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PHARMAC exceeds its targets with hospital contracts (2 pages, 35 KB)
2002/12/10
media, archive

Negotiations for national hospital pharmaceutical expenditure are producing better than expected results, Government drug-buying agency PHARMAC says. Supply contracts have been agreed with nine different pharmaceutical suppliers, covering 69 different chemicals.

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More people to access anaemia drug (2 pages, 34 KB)
2002/11/25
media, archive

The number of people able to have subsidised access to a treatment for anaemia associated with kidney failure is set to nearly double following an agreement between PHARMAC and Roche Products.

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PHARMAC delivers better health in 2002 (7 pages, 113 KB)
2002/11/13
media, archive

Almost 40,000 New Zealanders have access to better health as a result of pharmaceutical funding decisions made in the 2002 financial year. PHARMAC’s 2002 Annual Review, published today, highlights that new or or expanded access was provided to 24 different pharmaceuticals and produced savings worth more than $36 million in the 2002 financial year.

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NZ in top rung of nations funding new cancer drug (2 pages, 35 KB)
2002/11/04
media, archive

New Zealand will become one of the first countries in the world to fund imatinib mesylate (Glivec) as a first line treatment for chronic myeloid leukaemia, should the new therapy be approved for this use by the Ministry of Health. PHARMAC has agreed to fund Glivec for all patients for whom it is currently approved for use.

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Novartis reach provisional agreement on Glivec (2 pages, 38 KB)
2002/10/02
media, archive

PHARMAC has reached a provisional agreement with Novartis to fund the cancer drug Glivec for a wide group of New Zealanders. PHARMAC is asking for submissions on its funding proposal, which involves a number of products and is subject to the outcome of consultation and final approval by the PHARMAC Board.

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Schering proposal involving Mirena, Nova-T, Prognova and Nuvelle (3 pages, 15 KB)
2002/08/05
consultation, archive

PHARMAC has signed a provisional agreement with Schering (NZ) dated 19 July 2002 regarding…

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National Hospital Drug Buying Strategy Agreed (2 pages, 66 KB)
2002/07/02
media, archive

Hon Annette King National hospital drug buying strategy agreed Health Minister Annette King says a national pharmaceutical purchasing strategy will provide consistency and equitable access…

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National Hospital Pharmaceutical Strategy (78 pages, 249 KB)
2002/06/05
consultation, archive

This letter contains: A draft list of pharmaceuticals used in hospitals for which PHARMAC proposes to seek national supply contracts (consultation responses due 31 July 2002). A draft hospital pharmaceutical tender document (consultation responses due 31 July 2002). A draft supplement to PHARMAC’s operating policies and procedures (OPPs) (consultation due 5 July 2002). An invitation to attend a seminar on the National Hospital Pharmaceutical Strategy.

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