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If we had the time, I would ask Jonnie Hall what he thinks it will cost his members to enable the transition to happen, whether those costs arise from buyingnew equipment, setting up new organisations, building new infrastructures for ...
Minor Ailment Scheme and Pharmacy First
Pharmacy First is the new title for the Minor Ailment Scheme, which "sees community pharmacists able to give advice to and if necessary treat or refer patients..."
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
8 August 2016
Claims for personal injuries sustained on or after 26 September 1964 do not prescribe after 20 years but are subject to a three year “limitation” period.
The cabinet secretary went on to state that additional visiting restrictions have been reimposed in areas that have had increases in cases, but essential visits have always been permitted.
We note the the Scottish Government has committed to developing a ?Product Stewardship Plan? by 2025/26 in the 2030 Routemap which will set out a strategic approach to tackling problematic products.