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Can the 'Talk to Me Pharmacy' charge for counselling sessions on self-administered tests?

  1. No, counselling must always be free

  2. Yes, but only for certain types of tests

  3. Yes, but must charge every patient equally

  4. Only with prior approval from Health Canada

The correct answer is: Yes, but must charge every patient equally

C Yes, but must charge every patient equally. This statement is correct because while pharmacies are able to charge for counselling sessions on self-administered tests, they must follow the principle of fair and consistent charges. This means that they cannot charge patients different amounts for the same service. A: No, counselling must always be free. This statement is incorrect because while counselling on self-administered tests may be offered for free by some pharmacies, it is not a requirement to always provide free counselling. B: Yes, but only for certain types of tests. This statement is incorrect because there is no limitation on the types of self-administered tests for which a pharmacy can charge for counselling sessions. D: Only with prior approval from Health Canada. This statement is incorrect because pharmacies do not need approval from Health Canada to charge for counselling on self-administered tests.