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Title: Fourth Community Pharmacy Agreement Options


1
Fourth Community Pharmacy Agreement Options
  • Wendy Phillips
  • Acting Executive Director
  • The Pharmacy Guild of Australia

2
History of Guild Government Agreements
  • 1989-1990 Dispute with Government
  • too many pharmacies (approx 5,600 or 1 pharmacy
    per 3,000 people)
  • small inefficient businesses
  • cost of dispensing too high
  • need to rationalise numbers and distribution

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First Agreement 1991-1995
  • Closure/amalgamation incentives to reduce
    pharmacy numbers
  • Revised formula - higher fees/lower mark-up
  • Controls on pharmacy numbers and location
  • First rural allowance
  • Additional charges for items priced below the
    maximum patient co-payment

5
Second Agreement 1995 2000
  • Unchanged remuneration formula dispensing fee
    split into admin and professional
  • More flexible rules for new approvals and
    relocations
  • Enhanced allowances for rural and remote
    pharmacies
  • (During term of Agreement, RMMRs commenced)

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Third Agreement 2000 2005
  • Same remuneration formula DD fee increased
  • Huge boost for rural pharmacy and pharmacy
    services to Aboriginal communities
  • PBS savings returned to pharmacists through
    Pharmacy Development Program including incentives
    to achieve Quality Care standards (QCPP)
  • Major commitment to Information Technology
  • Payment for Consumer Medicines Information

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Third Agreement 2000 - 2005
Professional Services linking pharmacist
services to pharmaceutical product
  • Substantial research program for new services
  • Increased fees for Medication Management Program
  • Home Medicines Reviews (140)
  • Residential Medication Management Reviews (100)

8
Pharmacy Adding Value
9
Third Agreement Summary of Benefits
  • Expanding professional role of community
    pharmacist as a healthcare provider acknowledged
    and funded
  • Remuneration for a range of professional services
    (research) and quality initiatives (QCPP, IT and
    rural support)

10
Agreements in Summary
  • Remuneration governed by 5 year agreements
  • 1st and 2nd Agreements - remuneration only
    related to supply function
  • 3rd Agreement recognition of payment for
    professional services
  • 4th Agreement - pressure to increase and expand
    professional practice payments
  • advantages in emphasising professional role of
    pharmacists
  • but presents challenges to pharmacy

11
Background Challenges for Negotiating Fourth
Agreement
  • Problem Issues
  • National Competition Policy
  • Review of State and Territory Pharmacy Acts
  • Limit on numbers/Friendly Societies
  • Supermarkets
  • Woolworths plan
  • Guild proposal to amend ACPA location rules

12
Supermarket Claim to make Medicines Cheaper -
Misleading
13
Many Rounds to Go
14
Politics
  • Guild had hoped to negotiate an early Agreement
    prior to the Federal Election
  • Linked in with this would have been location rule
    change to prevent pharmacies in supermarkets
  • Initially positive response from Minister
  • However decided current Agreement to run full
    term (June 2005)

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Objectives for the Fourth Agreement
  • To
  • guarantee ongoing adequate remuneration structure
    for PBS dispensing
  • obtain payment for increasing number of
    professional services

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Objectives for the Fourth Agreement
  • Background requirements
  • protect network from NCC and supermarkets
  • ensure there is sufficient competent workforce to
    deliver new professional services within quality
    assured framework
  • have in place systems and changed workflow
    practices using enhanced IT systems for
    recording/retrieving data

17
Value of QCPP
  • QCPP is designed to
  • improve management and business processes
  • create an empowered staff that will accept new
    processes
  • raise and maintain professional standards
  • have in place a quality assurance process which
    facilitates new service deliveries

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Technology
  • Relationships and Network
  • Technology is the enabler for
  • better customer relationships
  • the development of a cohesive network to store
    and share data in order to provide more efficient
    and professional services

19
Government Concern at PBS Growth
20
Government Position
  • The Government wants to reduce PBS costs and will
    target pharmacy as a means of doing so
  • There is perhaps some thinking that the Guild did
    too well for pharmacy in the last Agreement

21
Negotiations for theFourth Agreement
  • Negotiations will not be easy and it will be
    essential to
  • have a skilled, well trained negotiating team
  • know what can and what cannot be put on the table
    as part of the negotiations
  • Discipline and team work will be the key to
    successful negotiations

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Heres to a successful outcome
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