Christopher Luxon says the timing of access to the new drugs is for Health New Zealand and Pharmac to oversee.
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There was a danger cancer patients were being overlooked in the political points scoring that has arisen, David Seymour says.
Christopher Luxon says the timing of access to the new drugs is for Health New Zealand and Pharmac to oversee.
Cabinet ministers will consider a major cash injection for Pharmac after backlash from cancer patients, RNZ understands.
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The government has confirmed $604m in extra Pharmac funding, to cover "up to 54" new medicines including 26 cancer treatments.