What to know about new powers given to B.C. pharmacists
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Please try againThe provincial health care system is in crisis, with a shortage of family doctors, long waits in Emergency Rooms, overworked health care workers and a recent decision to send some cancer patients to the U.S. to access government-paid private care.The most important change is to simply allow pharmacists to prescribe some drugs, meaning doctors will not have to.
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