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Radical healthcare system shakeup may see paramedics prescribe medications for pain and diabetes

ByRomeo Minalane

Jun 19, 2026
Radical healthcare system shakeup may see paramedics prescribe medications for pain and diabetes

Paramedics could soon be able to prescribe medications for pain and diabetes under new powers being considered by Australian governments.

But doctors are warning the expansion of prescribing rights is moving too fast and patients could suffer as a result.

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In an unusual alliance, a doctor and a pharmacy boss have united to call for stronger safeguards before prescribing powers are expanded to other healthcare professionals.

“This is not a turf war. We’re putting patient safety on the table here,” RACGP Vice President Dr Ramya Raman warned, raising concerns that fragmented care could lead to misdiagnosis and complications.

“I support pharmacists prescribing however that prescribing needs to be within a framework that is connected to the patient’s healthcare team,” Choice Chemist CEO Michael Bonner said.

Not all support paramedics prescribing medications. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP But other pharmacists disagree with the concerns, arguing the current system is already failing patients.

“If you’re waiting several weeks to be able to get an appointment then it’s very difficult to fracture care that doesn’t exist,” pharmacist Chris Own said.

Pharmacies in some states already prescribe medications for UTIs, shingles, ear infections, diabetes, and even the contraceptive pill. Authorities will consider a national approach next month.

“It can be performed very safely and certainly to the benefit of all patients,” Owen argued.

7NEWS understands some governments are already looking at who could be next, with plans to expand prescribing powers to other healthcare professionals including nurses and even paramedics.

The proposal is based on a New Zealand scheme. (Russell Freeman/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP The proposal is modelled off a New Zealand scheme allowing paramedics to prescribe some antibiotics, asthma inhalers, diabetes medication and pain relief.

“We’re looking at the whole gamut including the work our highly trained paramedics can do because we’ve got pressures on our health system,” NSW Health Minister Ryan Park said.

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