Nice: pharmacies should 'seek out' patients at risk of type 2 diabetes

Practice New Nice guidance suggests community pharmacies should offer diabetes assessments to at-risk patients in an effort to tackle the cost of the illness...
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Yassin Dickie, Community pharmacist
Posted on 18 July 2012.
Nobody would deny the value of such services. However as usual where is the money for such services going to come from.? Are we going to pay for it out of our own pockets as usually happens.? Will we ever learn.? Sadly it would appear not.!
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Kirankumar Patel, Superintendent
Posted on 18/07/12 18:05 in reply to Yassin Dickie.
Sadly I agree ... As usual we have to justify
Our position ..In view of FREE services ..currently
offered
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