THE final report of the Select Committee on Access to Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Treatment was tabled in the South Australian Parliament yesterday, HERE.
The report recommended that antibiotic medication to treat UTIs be made available from South Australian pharmacists; the program be made permanent; and that the model be implemented as soon as practicable.
PSA South Australia and Northern Territory President Dr Manya Angley welcomed the report's recommendations, calling on Health Minister Chris Picton to accept them in full.
"Almost all Australians will soon have access to treatment for UTIs from their local pharmacist as more programs are stood up.
"We cannot let South Australia fall behind other states," Angley said.
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