If the prescription specifies no substitute medications, that will be paid for. There is really no reason for litigation, but we are continuing the discussions in order to understand what AQPP wants.
February 3rd, 2011 / 10:35 a.m.
Director General, Health, Department of Citizenship and Immigration
If the prescription specifies no substitute medications, that will be paid for. There is really no reason for litigation, but we are continuing the discussions in order to understand what AQPP wants.
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