PSA urges rural and remote pharmacies to check RPMA eligibility

Pharmaceutical Society of Australia

The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia is calling on pharmacies in regional, rural and remote areas to check their eligibility following changes to the Rural Pharmacy Maintenance Allowance to the new Regional Pharmacy Maintenance Allowance (RPMA).

The Federal Government yesterday announced that as of 1 January 2021, RPMA eligibility and payment values will no longer be based upon the Pharmacy Access/Remoteness Index of Australia (PhARIA) categories and will instead be based upon the Modified Monash Model (MMM) rural classification system.

PSA National President Associate Professor Chris Freeman said pharmacists should check their eligibility with Pharmacy Programs Administrator (PPA) website to understand the impact of the new requirements.

"Many pharmacists across Australia play such an important role in providing primary healthcare to patients in rural and remote areas," he said.

"It is therefore important that these pharmacists are supported by government in recognition of the additional financial burden of maintaining a pharmacy service in these areas.

Increased investment in regional, rural and remote areas was included in the 7CPA, including a 10% increase in the RPMA with the opportunity

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