Thank you. Again the Minister has refused to answer the question. Why did she not respond favourably to the stakeholders panel she put together for inclusion of the Pharmaceutical Association? I also understand now about the five-day notice the department had to participate the in the Pharmaceutical Association’s AGM. The association actually invited the department quite early on in a timely way, but the department was very slow to reply. By the time the reply was received by the association office, only five days remained for the by then scheduled AGM, apparently a time too short for the Minister to arrange for a person to attend. But I have to ask the Minister to explain why is it this department, again, would have not been knocking on their door in the first place, and certainly why could they not free up a person to attend and take notes on the insights of a front-line provider like the Pharmaceutical Association of the Northwest Territories.
Bob Bromley on Question 119-16(5): Proposed Changes To Supplementary Health Benefits Program
In the Legislative Assembly on May 13th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 119-16(5): Proposed Changes To Supplementary Health Benefits Program
Oral Questions
May 12th, 2010
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