LONDON (Reuters Health) Apr 16 – Pharmacists and nurses could be given authority to prescribe routine medications under plans outlined by the British government on Tuesday.
Health Minister Lord Hunt said the proposals would mean that, after diagnosis, some patients might not need to re-visit their doctors for prescriptions.
"Our proposals will enable pharmacists and nurses, working in partnership with doctors, to help more patients and treat more conditions, such as asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure and arthritis," Lord Hunt said.
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