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‘They’re the ones who need it most’: at-risk patients denied HMR access

For some of Australia’s most vulnerable patients, a Home Medicines Review (HMR) is not just delayed, it never happens. Wollongong-based credentialed pharmacist Esther Hernandez MPS said the people most at risk of medicine-related harm are often the hardest to reach. In her experience, the issue is not a lack of need, but a system that struggles to overcome distance. When calling to arrange an HMR, Ms Hernandez said the first issue to address is …
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Australian Pharmacist broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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