It is not the industry's job to help a government or health minister secure a political objective. A 'do it for the minister' argument is unworthy of this great Australian industry, frankly contemptuous of its 20,000 employees, and fails to understand the long-term risk of a change that takes the PBS one step closer to New Zealand's hideous PHARMAC.

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