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Consultation: Sumatriptan (Imigran) (1 page, 121 KB)
2006/12/19
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Media Release: PHARMAC seeking feedback on High Cost Medicines (2 pages, 185 KB)
2006/12/18
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PHARMAC is seeking public submissions on a review of how high cost medicines are assessed and funded. High Cost Medicines are generally regarded as those treatments costing more…

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Consultation: How Should High Cost Medicines be Funded? (191 pages, 5159 KB)
2006/12/15
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How and on what basis should PHARMAC make decisions on funding “high cost” medicines? In particular, do high cost medicines require a different approach to their funding? High cost medicines are those medicines that, unless subsidised by the Government, would be unaffordable for most New Zealanders.

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Consultation: How Should High Cost Medicines be Funded? (10 pages, 351 KB)
2006/12/15
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How and on what basis should PHARMAC make decisions on funding “high cost” medicines? In particular, do high cost medicines require a different approach to their funding? High cost medicines are those medicines that, unless subsidised by the Government, would be unaffordable for most New Zealanders.

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Consultation: Quetiapine (Quetapel) (1 page, 104 KB)
2006/12/14
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Consultation: Diltiazem hydrochloride (1 page, 122 KB)
2006/12/07
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Consultation: Postinor, Nuvelle & Progynova (2 pages, 176 KB)
2006/11/30
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Media Release: Consistency recognised in challenging year (1 page, 24 KB)
2006/11/29
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Consistency and fairness continue to be the cornerstones of PHARMAC’s decision-making, says Acting Chief Executive Matthew Brougham. In the drug funding agency’s 2006 Annual Review, Matthew Brougham…

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Media Release: Improving `health literacy’ key to improving health (2 pages, 26 KB)
2006/11/29
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There are few things more powerful than a well-informed patient, and an improvement in `health literacy’ is likely to significantly improve health results for New Zealanders, says PHARMAC’s…

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