Publication Date 27/04/2013         Volume. 5 No. 4   
Information to Pharmacists

Editorial

From the desk of the editor

Welcome to the May 2013 edition of i2P - Information to pharmacists.
Economic turbulence seems to now be arriving in Australia with forecasts of high inflation rates, which also means high interest rates following on.
This type of economic forecast also means that banks will be more fractious with their borrowers. They are already offside with pharmacy due to the high level of bankruptcies over the past two years.
There is a pent up demand for a general wage increase for pharmacists impacting at a point in this month where pharmacy gross profit generally, is in decline.

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Dr Ian Colclough is an independent consultant well versed in the politics, vagaries and complexities of the health care industry. He has over 35 years experience in health informatics in a career spanning medical practice, public hospital administration, business development, market analysis, health software research and development, and strategic and tactical sales and marketing in the corporate health and ICT sectors in Australia, South Africa and the United Kingdom.
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