Since January 1, Victorians have no longer had access to any 24-hour pharmacies as cuts to government funding shrink the opening hours at local chemists.
Since January 1, Victorians have no longer had access to any 24-hour pharmacies as cuts to government funding shrink the opening hours at local chemists.
I'm waaaaaaay out of date with Victorian politics. When I left Melbourne, Dan was still pretty new to the job. I have no idea what the budget is doing.
This woman was disorganised but shit happens. You want an option if something crops up that you didn't foresee. Also a lot of the Supercare places weren't 24hr so there wasn't really a chance to record the demand for that.
Maybe it's not considered worth funding by the government but... above all I really don't like moves to reduce access to any type of healthcare. Especially when it's being talked about in terms of funding. The healthcare system has already been so eroded by budget cuts and lack of investment. GPs and hospitals are slammed.
Also yeah, work hours very much can conflict with seeing a GP.
No 24 hour pharmacies at all? That sucks.. I've needed to use them a few times when I've been desperate for things before. But I suppose the major thing people would be buying from them would be Panadol or Nurofen, and I guess worst case you can probably buy those things from a servo or even get them uber eats'd if you can't get to one, as pricey as it would be
Don't know how I just found this out, but I actually go the pharmacy a lot overnight to get scripts done and get medical supplies. Like what am I meant to do if I need to fulfill a script overnight? Seems like something as important as dispensing medication, at times life saving, should be available at any time so that anyone can get it. What's the next thing that's gonna be cut to save on money?