PHARMACY group, Pharmacy4Less is calling on State authorities to provide greater support and protection to frontline health workers after a violent incident at one of its late night stores on Mon night (PD 21 Oct).
In a post on LinkedIn Pharmacy4Less CEO, Feras Karem, said it was "not acceptable" for patients to lash out at pharmacy staff, following the attack at the group's Auburn, NSW, store.
"Late night pharmacy is a healthcare point of call and our dedicated team (pharmacists and assistants) must be supported and protected," he said.
"These pharmacies support general practice and hospitals reducing visits to accident and emergency wards across the country.
"The incident that happened in Auburn this week is not acceptable albeit the minority as most Australians appreciate the work and dedication of community pharmacy."
In another post on the social media platform the group's management urged authorities to take action to stop such behaviour.
"The team at Pharmacy4Less Auburn have committed to serving their local community until midnight, 365 days per year," the post said.
"Authorities must stand up and provide their support for the invaluable service delivered by pharmacists and healthcare professionals working in the front-line, ensuring all Australian's have access to healthcare services when they are needed most."
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