Opposition threatens to block government’s 60-day prescription policy

  • 10 months ago
The government is rushing to save its plan to allow patients to buy two months of medicine at pharmacies, after the opposition urged the senate to tear it up. The move is set to take effect from the first of September and would see 6 million Australians able to collect two months of medicine at a time. Health Minister Mark Butler says he's confident the government can get the legislation through parliament.

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