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COVID-19 rapid antigen tests available for concession card holders but pharmacists fear there won’t be enough

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COVID-19 rapid antigen tests available for concession card holders but pharmacists fear there won’t be enough


More than 6 million Australians will have access to free rapid antigen tests from today, but pharmacists fear widespread supply shortages mean they will struggle to meet the demand.

Key points:

  • Pensioners, veterans and low-income earners are among those allowed up to 10 free tests in a three-month period
  • Pharmacies are putting on extra staff to cope with surging demand for RATs
  • But a peak pharmaceutical group says the government’s reimbursement rate of $10 per test is too low

Earlier this month, and under sustained demands to make rapid antigen tests (RATs) free for all Australians, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced concession card holders would be able to pick up tests from their local pharmacies.

Pensioners, veterans and low-income earners are among those allowed up to 10 free tests in a three-month period, with a maximum of five tests in a month.

Demand for COVID-19 testing surged over summer and the shift by state and territory governments to allow the use of rapid tests put incredible pressure on already limited supplies.

Catch up on the main COVID-19 news from Sunday January 23 with a look back at our coronavirus blog

The situation is yet to improve, with RAT stocks selling out almost as soon as fresh deliveries arrive.

Chris Freeman, president of the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA), said pharmacies were having to put on extra staff just to cope with enquiries.

A close-up view of a white plastic rapid antigen test for COVID-19 held by hands in blue surgical gloves.
National cabinet has agreed to reimburse pharmacists $10 per test, plus GST.(ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

“They’re reporting that they’re receiving at least four calls per minute in relation to getting access to these rapid antigen tests,” he said.

“The demand is extreme and pharmacists are being pushed to the limit with this at the moment.”

National cabinet agreed to reimburse pharmacists $10, plus GST, for every RAT they provided to concession card holders under the scheme, with an additional $4.30 handling fee for every transaction.

With global demand for tests outstripping supply, the PSA said a rate of $15 per test would be more appropriate.

“Those tests are extremely rare at the moment, which does push up the price — so the $10 plus GST [reimbursement] is a challenge, in terms of making sure that the pharmacies can buy them in at a price equal or lower to that,” Dr Freeman said.

But there is another issue the PSA argued would put more pressure on their members’ bottom line.

A paper sign at the counter of a pharmacy advising customers there are no rapid antigen tests left in stock.
Rapid antigen tests have quickly sold out in pharmacies since the outbreak of the Omicron variant.(ABC News: Sean Wales)

“Reimbursement back to the pharmacy, that can sometimes take up to a month,” Dr Freeman said.

“If you’re purchasing quite a number of these tests, you might be out of pocket substantially for a month while you’re waiting for those reimbursements to come in.”

The PSA believed forcing pharmacies to battle it out on the open market for RATs made it all the more difficult.

“In the ideal world, we would have these tests supplied into pharmacy from government, rather than the pharmacists themselves trying to source the supply, Dr Freeman said.

The federal government insisted national cabinet would regularly review the reimbursement rate, to ensure it kept up with the price for RATs.

Greg Hunt announces Australia has hit 70 percent vaccination rate
Health Minister Greg Hunt has defended the government’s struggles in accessing rapid antigen tests. (News Video)

Health Minister Greg Hunt’s office maintained supply pressure would ease in coming weeks, with some of the nation’s biggest pharmacy groups expecting 16 million RATs to be available through to the end of January, and another 33 million in February.

Over the weekend, Mr Hunt also pointed to the Commonwealth’s own orders for tens of millions of tests – despite criticism the federal government’s entry into the market has distorted prices.

The federal opposition argued it was not good enough and highlighted a lack of planning by the Commonwealth.

“Remarkably, Scott Morrison says it’s not his job to supply tests to the pharmacies in the first place,” Shadow Health Minister Mark Butler said on Sunday.

“Yet again, refusing to take responsibility to deliver his own policy and pretending it’s all someone else’s job.

“Millions of Australia’s pensioners and pharmacies will be left high and dry by another failure by Scott Morrison to just do his job.”

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