THE Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) has called on the Qld Govt to publicly release an independent, taxpayer-funded evaluation of the state's drug testing sites.
The Qld Govt controversially closed the drug testing service two months ago (PD 09 Apr), and has refused to confirm whether it will release the findings of the evaluation, which was commissioned by the former Labor Government at a cost of $453,286.
"If the government was confident itsdecision to closethe drug testing sites was based on the best available evidence, this evaluation would be made public," said RACGP Queensland Chair, Dr Cathryn Hester.
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