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Starting injectable medicine: How to prepare your T2DM patients

Starting injectable medicine: How to prepare your T2DM patients Louise Roche Farmer 7 minutes to Read Starting an injectable may feel like a huge leap for patients, but you can make it more acceptable by empowering patients/whānau with knowledge about their medicines Healthcare providers will already be familiar with insulin, currently the only injectable medicine for managing type 2 diabetes. However, dulaglutide, another injectable type 2 diabetes medicine will soon be available for initiation in primary care. As Louise Roche Farmer explains, it is important to build acceptability of injectable medicines early in the patient journey. Key points Providing patients and whānau with knowledge will help to build acceptability of their treatment.

Nurse prescribers now able to initiate Special Authority medicines

Date Time Nurse prescribers now able to initiate Special Authority medicines A change to prescribing rules will make it easier for almost 100,000 New Zealanders to get the medicines they need, according to both the Ministry of Health’s Chief Nursing Officer Lorraine Hetaraka and PHARMAC’s Director of Operations Lisa Williams. From tomorrow (1 July 2021) nurse prescribers will become eligible to initiate and renew a special authority for medicines they are authorised to prescribe. This means they will be able to apply, on behalf of their patient, for a government subsidy on a prescription medicine. Some medicines are only funded under certain conditions. To receive funded access to these medicines, a Special Authority approval is required.

Independent review of PHARMAC

Independent review of PHARMAC
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Maintaining cancer services during the COVID-19 pandemic: the Aotearoa New Zealand experience

Maintaining cancer services during the COVID-19 pandemic: the Aotearoa New Zealand experience
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