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2004
PHARMAC documents that matched your search:
Consultation on proposal for listing influenza vaccine on the Pharmaceutical Schedule
(2 pages, 119 KB)
2004/09/17
Annual Review 2004
(28 pages, 1445 KB)
2004/10/28
“vaccines, radiological contrast media, and bulk intravenous fluids from 2005. Work has also continued on distributing information to DHB hospitals on new pharmaceutical technology assessments, including in-house work completed by PHARMAC. During 2004 PHARMAC”
PHARMAC Annual Plan 2004/05
(59 pages, 402 KB)
2004/08/24
“vaccine. Deliverable Issue a Request for Proposals. Evaluating proposals, negotiating with submitter(s) of one or more preferred proposals. Consulting”
More New Zealanders benefit from subsidised medicines
(2 pages, 37 KB)
2004/11/16
“Media Release More New Zealanders benefit from subsidised medicines An additional 13,000 New Zealanders were treated with subsidised medicines last year than in the previous year, according to new figures released by PHARMAC”
An additional 13,000 New Zealanders were treated with subsidised medicines last year than in the previous year, according to new figures released by PHARMAC.



