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Keeping a finger on the Pharmacy Pulse

Robyn Maginnis by Robyn Maginnis
18 January 2022
in Community Pharmacy, Latest
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Keeping a finger on the Pharmacy Pulse

Pharmacy Pulse is an analysis of key trends in the Irish Communuty Pharmacy sector, prepared by Fitzgerald Power on a quarterly basis. Here we take a closer look at the key findings presented.

Wages have continued to rise across the pahrmacy sector. Over the past three quarters due to an increase in locum rates and a shortage of qualified staff. Pharmacy Pulse, Q4 2021 will discuss labour trends in the sector in detail.

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