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InPHARMation, December 2005 (2 pages, 123 KB)
2005/12/13
inpharmation

One of the hallmarks of PHARMAC’s work over the past 12 years has been its ability to provide more access to new medicines while continuing to manage funding within the budget provided by District Health Boards. The 2005 year was no exception...

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InPHARMation, September 2005 (2 pages, 116 KB)
2005/09/19
inpharmation

The Minister of Health has approved a community pharmaceutical budget of $582 million for the 2005-06 year. This is the amount that District Health Boards have allocated to prescription medicines and will give PHARMAC additional scope to fund new medicines for New Zealanders this year...

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InPHARMation, June 2005 (2 pages, 93 KB)
2005/06/07
inpharmation

In New Zealand we are accustomed to a settled environment for prescription medicines, where all New Zealanders have the same access regardless of age, income or where they live, and spending on drugs is managed effectively...

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InPHARMation, February 2005 (2 pages, 45 KB)
2005/02/09
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We’ve released our 2004 Annual Review, which summarises some of the trends in medicine usage in New Zealand over the past year...

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