On February 25, Neighbourhood Pharmacies responded to the Federal Government’s consultation on the 2022 Budget, recommending action in four key areas to leverage community pharmacy’s additional potential to increase capacity in public health and protect Canadian’s access to medications through a more robust, sustainable pharmaceutical supply chain.
Neighbourhood Pharmacies Makes Recommendations on 2022 Federal Budget
Published February 25, 2022
Recommendations on 2022 Federal Budget
Last updated: February 25, 2022
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