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People reassured on medicines fears 04.10.07

DONEGAL people who fear they may have to pay for vital medication from next month have been assured that no decision has been made by pharmacists to withdraw from the GMS scheme.
A meeting between the HSE and pharmacists this week was 'constructive', said Fianna Fail TD for Donegal North East, Deputy Niall Blaney.
He stressed that no decision had been made nationally by the Irish Pharmaceutical Union (IPU) to withdraw services under the community pharmacy scheme.
“Many people have contacted my office very worried, believing that the scheme will be withdrawn from pharmacies in November," he said.
“This is not the case, no decision has been made by IPU or the HSE in regard to this, and discussions are still ongoing.”
Deputy Blaney said Health Minister Mary Harney had openly signalled her disapproval of any threatened withdrawl of GMS services, as this would directly affect the people who are most in need of assistance.
“I want to reassure people that no decision has been made as of yet," said Deputy Blaney.
“People cannot be left in a situation whereby they have to finance expensive medicines themselves before being reimbursed. This would not be possible for many, and I can understand why people would be concerned at such a prospect.
“I will continue to keep in touch with Minister Harney and her office on this issue," he added.
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