'No one can work for free': Alberta Pharmacists' Association says cuts will hurt care

A pharmacy technician counts pills in Quebec City, Monday, Oct. 21, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

EDMONTON - The Alberta Pharmacists' Association says upcoming government cuts to service compensation fees will have a big impact on pharmacists and also patient care.

Health Minister Adriana LaGrange announced on social media Tuesday that the government is reducing reimbursements for two services that pharmacists provide in an attempt to curtail spending. The province is on track to surpass its $670-million pharmacy services budget by $30 million this year.

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