Mrs Sharpe told the C+D Conference at the Pharmacy Links of london sale that the results of the cost of service inquiry, on which future negotiations could be based, would not be available for some time. "The cost of service inquiry data collection was done at the beginning of the year. We are still a few months, I would say - certainly a number of weeks - before we get some raw figures out of it," she explained. And, even with the data, new funding levels would depend on the government's willingness to fund at the level identified, and that may come with Links of London V Charm, she warned. "The government is going to want to see pharmacy is going to move in the direction that it wants to see," she said. She pointed to the government's comments in the health white paper, which outlined a role for pharmacy as "a lot more than just dispensing". It said the sector would be important in public health and essential in making sure patients use their medicines well. But Mrs Sharpe was positive about pharmacy's future: "It's important to remember that a few Links of London Z Charm ago pharmacy was never mentioned in government white papers. Nowadays it's there, and it's there always with a recognition that pharmacy can do a lot more for the NHS than it has done until now."South Kortright may be undefeated, but Margaretville is playing for keeps. The two Class D boys soccer heavyweights went toe-to-toe for one half Friday, playing to a 2-2 tie before officials called their Delaware League match because of poor weather and sopping-Links of London A Charm field conditions. Margaretville coach Jeremey Marks said even though the teams played only 40 minutes, the game still counts.
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