Pharmacists swamped with patients who don't have GP access
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Pharmacists are being swamped with patients who can't get doctors appointments or are faced with massive wait times. The workload is unsustainable, according to their professional body. A work place survey in September showed an 80 percent increase in requests from community pharmacy patients who couldn't get access to a GP. There's been a 53 percent increase in requests for advice for minor conditions and a 43 percent increase in people wanting help with more serious conditions. The Pharmaceutical Society said funding is not keeping pace with demand, president Michael Hammond spoke to Lisa Owen.