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Alberta Pharmacists’ Association says government cuts to service compensation fees will be detrimental to pharmacists across the province.
Health Minister Adriana LaGrange says the province is on track to surpass its pharmacy services budget by $30 million this year .
The main cut is to the fee that pharmacists charge the government for an initial patient assessment for a comprehensive annual care plan.
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