PANS News - Legislation

04
Aug, 2011
Read the Latest Edition of The Pharmacist (August 2011)

The August edition of The Pharmacist, the official newsletter of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia, is now available. 

It is a fully interactive newsletter. The first page serves as a Table of Contents. Just click on "more" under an article summary or click on one of the items under "Also in this Issue" to read the full story.

In this issue:

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24
Jun, 2011
Tentative Agreement Reached between Pharmacy Association and Department of Health and Wellness

"After resuming negotiations earlier this week, a new tentative pharmacy tariff agreement has been reached between the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) and the Department of Health and Wellness. Full details of the agreement will be shared with PANS members after a final agreement is confirmed by both sides.

To read the full press release, please click here.

 

 

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24
Jun, 2011
Province Reaches Tentative Agreement with Pharmacies

"The province has reached a tentative agreement with pharmacies that paves the way for lower drug prices and will make life better for Nova Scotians enrolled in Pharmacare. "

To read the full press release, please click here.

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17
Jun, 2011
Some N.S. pharmacists won't fill prescriptions as drug price dispute lingers

By THE CANADIAN PRESS

Thu, Jun 16 - 6:29 PM

Health Minister Maureen MacDonald says she's aware some pharmacists are telling customers in Nova Scotia they won't be able to fill prescriptions with a Pharmacare card as of July 1, but she says her department is trying to resolve a dispute over drug pricing before that happens.

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17
Jun, 2011
Pharmacare clients may have to pay for meds up front

Drugstores, Health Department at odds over dispensing fees
By JOHN McPHEE Health Reporter
Fri, Jun 17 - 7:19 AM

Some drugstores are telling Pharmacare clients — mostly seniors, those 
on welfare and the disabled — they will have to pay cash up front for 
prescriptions if a deal isn’t reached with the province on dispensing 
fees.

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16
Jun, 2011
Pharmacy customers facing cash crunch because of NDP mismanagement

Jun 16 2011

Baillie, Jamie

Pharmacy agreement talks have stalled with deadline only two weeks away

SYDNEY, NS – Progressive Conservative leader Jamie Baillie says in two weeks, people going to pharmacies to fill their prescriptions may find their government Pharmacare cards not accepted and full cash payment required. Some pharmacies have begun to inform their customers that effective July 1st, Pharmacare cards may not be accepted at the prescription counter.

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10
Jun, 2011
PC Response to Tariff Negotiation Breakdown
"Government should keep its word and treat pharmacists fairly," reads the press release issued by Progressive Conservative Health and Wellness critic Chris d’Entremont.
 
To read the full statement, please click here.
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17
May, 2011
Bill 17 (Fair Drug Pricing Act) Passed

On May 13, 2011 the government of Nova Scotia passed Bill 17 (Fair Drug Pricing Act).

Liberal MLA Diana Whalen introduced a Hoist Motion to delay third reading of the Bill. All Liberal, Progressive Conservative and Independent MLAs supported Ms. Whalen’s motion. The NDP MLAs did not.

In a rare move, the NDP also shut down debate on third reading and forced a vote.

Bill 17 still has to be proclaimed to become law.

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