Expanded pharmacist scope becomes permanent in Queensland
21 March 2025
Following the success of the Queensland Community Pharmacy over the last 12 months, Queensland Minister for Health Tim Nicholls MP has this morning announced that pharmacist-prescribing for a range of acute conditions will become a permanent feature of Queensland’s health system.
The Queensland Community Pharmacy Pilot enables pharmacists who undertake specialised training to prescribe for a range of acute conditions, making timely care more accessible to Queenslanders when and where they need it.
The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) Queensland President Shane MacDonald MPS welcomed the announcement, saying the success of the trial has demonstrated the critical role pharmacists play in improving patient access to care.
“Queenslanders have embraced the ability to see their local pharmacist for a consultation of their presenting complaint, reducing pressure on emergency departments and our health system,” Mr MacDonald said.
“This announcement is a testament to the quality of care pharmacists deliver. Making this program permanent is a win for patients, ensuring they continue to have timely access to safe, effective treatment close to home.”
PSA National President Associate Professor Fei Sim FPS reaffirmed PSA’s commitment to supporting practitioners undertaking specialised training to become full scope, prescribing pharmacists with a range of professional support.
“As the peak body for all pharmacists we’re calling on pharmacists across the state to enrol in the training program and take the next steps toward full scope,” Associate Professor Sim said.
“We’re supporting our pharmacist workforce to be prepared for full scope of practice to become permanent with training and education opportunities announced earlier this week, as well as practice support for pharmacists across the state.
“Pharmacists who want to take advantage of this opportunity should enrol as soon as possible to ensure they don’t miss out, as opportunities for training subsidies are limited.”
PSA’s Pharmacist Prescribing Scope of Practice Training Program meets the training requirements for Queensland pharmacists participating in the Queensland Community Pharmacy Scope of Practice Pilot, and is eligible for the Queensland Government training subsidy. Enrolments are open now.
Media contact: Georgia Clarke M: 0480 099 798 E: georgia.clarke@psa.org.au