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Canadian named Pharmac’s next chief executive

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Natalie McMurtry begins working as Pharmac’s new chief executive on September 15. Photo supplied

Associate Health Minister with responsibility for Pharmac David Seymour has welcomed Natalie McMurtry as Pharmac’s new chief executive.

McMurtry will start in the role on September 15, taking over from acting chief executive, Brendan Boyle.

“For the first time, Pharmac has its own Minister,” Seymour says.

“Last year I outlined in my letter of expectations that Pharmac should have appropriate processes for ensuring that people living with an illness, along with their carers and family, can participate in and provide input into decision-making processes around medicines.

“This is committed to in the Act-National coalition agreement.

“Since then, the culture shift at Pharmac has been positive.

“It’s moved towards a more adaptable and patient-centered approach to funding medicines.

“My expectation is this will continue.”

Seymour says it’s in part thanks to a culture review Pharmac undertook to ensure its internal processes weren’t getting in the way of its job, which is negotiating the best deals for medicine for New Zealanders.

“Pharmac also conducted a consumer engagement workshop.

“Patients groups were invited to discuss how they should be consulted in decision-making processes. I look forward to seeing this in practice.

“Pharmac are learning from their experiences and making changes where necessary.

“For example, the community let Pharmac know that weren’t consulted enough on the original oestradiol decision.

“In response, Pharmac added a consultation step to its annual tender process to seek feedback when considering a medicine brand change.

“The appointment of Natalie McMurtry is another positive step towards a Pharmac which works for the people it serves.

“I look forward to working alongside her as we look to cement positive change, and continue to move towards a more transparent, inclusive and people-focused organisation.”

McMurtry is a seasoned healthcare executive with over 25 years of experience as a frontline clinician and senior leader in Canada.

She’s held several executive roles within Alberta Health Services, including vice president of provincial clinical excellence.

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