Health secretary criticises ‘threat’ of collective action from National Pharmacy Association

Speaking at the Labour Party Annual Conference in Liverpool, Wes Streeting said action would “harm patients and make the relationship with patients worse”.
From left: Wes Streeting, health and social care secretary, and Andrew Harrop, general secretary, Fabian Society

Wes Streeting, secretary of state for health and social care, has criticised the National Pharmacy Association’s (NPA’s) “threats of collective action”, saying that it will “harm patients” and “put pressure” on other parts of the healthcare system.

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