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News & Updates

Independent Pharmacist are increasingly being left out of the loop. Many of you have no access to Pharmacy Today, and some of you made the tough decision to cancel your PSNZ membership as well. Reliable news sources are hard to find, and social media is not exactly the best place to get your updates from.

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Donations

Many of you have expressed your support and sent a lot of kind words and thoughts our way, thank you very much! Our small but devoted executive are working tirelessly to get pull the organisation up by its bootstraps and show a way forward during the most stressful of times in recent history.

So far the executive members have funded IPANZ out of their own pockets, and paid all operational expenses from their personal income and savings. You now have the opportunity to support IPANZ in the following ways:

  • If you think you are eligible for membership, please consider becoming a member and visit the Membership EOI page.
  • Please consider donating to our organisation. You may send direct credit to our bank account: 01-0819-0804306-00 (reference “Donation”)
  • Or simply get in touch via our Contact page.

Support us so we can support everyone!

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A few thoughts on the survey

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2020 Remuneration survey results

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Survey analysis – coming soon

After many hours of hard work we finally completed the first analysis of the Remuneration Survey. It will be available in a couple of days, for free, here on pharmacists.org.nz. We are releasing it under a non-commercial licence, that allows you to freely

  • Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format,
  • Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material,

as long as you give proper attribution to IPANZ.

We hope that this document will help to prepare the ground for an honest and healthy discussion about the current state of the pharmacy career. There will be many issues to tackle, but we are keen to get into it.

Keep an eye up for the release (hint: July 1st), read it, share it and give us feedback!

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Remuneration Survey closed

Well Done and Thank You!

Thanks for everyone who participated, there has been excellent turn-out. We are very happy to see that there has been such great interest in this undertaking. Now it is our turn to analyse the data and publish the results.

We expect to release the most pressing fundamental findings very soon. However, we will keep analysing the data and will release more findings in the coming months.

We will keep you posted! In the meantime, find us on Facebook.

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Remuneration Survey

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Press release

It’s 2020, election year and we are about to go into a worldwide recession and in the midst of a pandemic. Pharmacies are busy filling scripts and selling hand sanitizer to people in lockdown, staying open to the end. The Independent Pharmacists Association of New Zealand represents pharmacists who are employees and locums eg; with no pecuniary interest in pharmacy other than our payslips.

With the world in a pandemic, and with our health system already under immense strain everyone needs to be working at the top of their scope of practice for us to keep providing world class health care. Doctors, Nurses, Caregivers, and Allied Health including Pharmacists all need to be working at the top of our Scope. We need to keep people out of our hospitals, there just isn’t enough space for anyone more. Once we have cut down our hospital bills (which are often paying to house people who we could have prevented ending up in there in the first place) we might then finally have the funds to work on preventative actions, but our DHBs need massive overhauls to get their books looking right before we can start. A $500 million boost is a drop in the ocean across all of our heavily indebted DHBs.

Of all the health professionals with capacity to step up, Pharmacists may just be the most under-utilised and under appreciated. It almost wasn’t surprising that we (and other pharmacy staff) weren’t included in Jacinda Arderns speech on Friday thanking the essential workers even though we have been expected to keep working through to stage four-even while GPs shut down for face to face appointments. A pharmacist does a minimum of five years study then extra on going trainingwhile working (like doctors, nurses and most other health professionals) to stay accredited and provide some of the services already funded; eg Community Pharmacy Anti coagulation monitoring, vaccinating, Medicines Use Reviews and Medicines Therapy assessments. But these services are sporadically funded across the country and are still at the lower end of our scope. Pharmacist prescribers are pharmacists with an extra approximately three years training and are trained to manage the medications for those who have a diagnosis. These practitioners are not allowed to have a pecuniary interest in a pharmacy (like Doctors) so have no incentive to over prescribe which seems to be the most common complaint we hear about funding and enabling pharmacist prescribers. To the contrary, prescribing pharmacists are more likely to de prescribe for their patients due to the emerging evidence of the dangers of poly pharmacy. In Scotland, community pharmacies have just been given £2000 in funding per month for pharmacists to run funded minor ailment clinics and implement pharmacist prescribing. Some of this is stuff we already do: we spend much of our days triaging patients and treating minor ailments, just at the moment it has to be funded by the customer buying products which is hardly equitable. We have everything in place and ready to go, the government has even produced a pharmacy 2020 action plan-outlining all the steps we need to make the most of our young enthusiastic workforce, we just need the MOH, the DHBs and the government to make the policy adjustments and funding available for it to happen. 

We are in a pandemic. When the government announced its crisis ‘stages’ it said that even in stage four, pharmacies will remain open. We heard this first from the media too. GPs need to be taking more load off the hospitals and the government needs to fund them to do that. In order for GPs to rapidly expand and take on larger loads, Pharmacists need to step up too, but the government needs to pay us for that too. Pharmacy funding has been declining for years and as a result some pharmacists have to work under intense pressure to keep up the service that’s expected of us so that the pharmacies we work for don’t decrease their profits. Many of us work 9.5hr days with only a ten minute lunch break. We want to work at the top of our scope but we can’t do anymore work for free or declining funds, we are already at our limit.

So we are calling on the government -how much of this $500 million is coming to pharmacy and what are you going to do to keep us (and the supermarket employees) safe since you have told everyone we are going to keep our doors open and ourselves at risk? We want to do our part, but we don’t have anything left to give, you’re going to have to pay us for it.

The IPANZ executive

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Safe Harbour

We developed our safe harbour policy to create a safe space for those Independent Pharmacists who feel professional and ethical duty to raise concerns about practices or behaviour in their work environment, but feel vulnerable or threatened, apprehensive of any repercussions, or for any reason unable or unwilling to do so via the official channels.
Our pledge to you is that we are on your side, and your side only, and will do everything in our power to help you with your concerns while keeping your identity strictly confidential.

This policy covers all information you choose to share with us in relation to a claim or concern you raise with us.
In order for us to be able to act on claims or concerns raised, some personal information may be necessary for verification purposes.

If you share personal information with us, we will keep it in the strictest confidence. The information you provide will be accessible only for selected officers within the organisation who are directly involved in assisting with your case. The information will only be shared with other professional bodies or law enforcement agencies if we deem it necessary and

  1. all personal identification is removed, including information that may indirectly identify you, or
  2. we have asked your permission and you explicitly consented to sharing information including information that may identify you, or
  3. we are compelled by a law enforcement agency to share the information.


In every case we will only share information to the extent necessary as the case may require.

Please use the form below to get in touch, alternatively you can email secretary@pharmacists.org.nz with your query or concerns.


Safe Harbour contact form