
How much could you save on items you're already buying?
AGPA member practices get group-negotiated pricing on gloves, syringes, wound care, and PPE. Same suppliers, same delivery, lower invoices.
Illustrative line items. Your report uses your invoice.
Be among the first AGPA practices on the platform.
The founding cohort gets first access to group pricing when we go live. Registration takes 90 seconds and there is no commitment.
Lower invoices.
Zero disruption.
GP practices collectively spend millions on the same products. That volume gives suppliers a reason to move on price. Until now, no single practice had enough leverage to demand it.
Lower invoices on stock you already order.
Gloves, syringes, wound care, PPE, sharps, gauze, skin prep. Group pricing on what you buy every week, from the suppliers you already use.
Nothing changes except the price.
Keep your existing suppliers if you want, or shop across the catalogue. Group pricing layers on top of your current arrangements with no disruption.
See your exact savings before you commit.
Upload a supplier invoice and get a line-by-line savings report in under 30 seconds. No obligation.
No lock-in, no minimums, no subscription.
Order when you want, as much as you want. Leave any time. There is no fee to join the program.
Products under group pricing
- Nitrile and latex examination gloves
- Syringes, needles, and sharps containers
- Wound care, dressings, and wound closure
- Surgical and disposable face masks
- Alcohol swabs and skin prep
- Gauze and bandages
- Diagnostic consumables
Catalogue expands as the program rolls out. Tell us in the registration form if a product you buy regularly is not listed.
12–18%
on covered consumables for most practices
Four-doctor GP clinic
Spends $8,000–$15,000 per year on consumables. At 15% that is $1,200–$2,250 a year back to the practice on stock you are buying anyway.
Indicative. Actual figures vary by product mix, volume, and supplier agreements.
Your industry group and the platform they chose.
AGPA represents Australian GP practices. As input costs have risen and practice margins have tightened, AGPA has been looking for ways to put real commercial leverage back in members' hands.
Buy Collective is the Australian company that built the group buying platform. We license it white-label to industry bodies so they can offer group pricing to members without building procurement infrastructure themselves.
Your relationship is with AGPA. The platform is Buy Collective.
Australian GP Alliance
Industry body and program sponsor
Buy Collective
Technology platform: Australian owned and hosted
When does it launch?
AGPA is finalising supplier agreements now. Practices on the early access list will be invited first and will get the go-live date as soon as it is confirmed.
Do I have to change suppliers?
No. The platform works with the suppliers your practice already uses. Group pricing applies through your existing supplier and everything else stays the same.
Is there a cost to my practice?
No. There is no membership fee, subscription, or sign-up cost for the group buying program. You pay for the consumables you order at the group price. AGPA membership is separate.
How accurate is the invoice savings analyser?
The analyser matches around 85% of line items on a typical supplier invoice and shows the saving on each one. Items it cannot match are flagged clearly in the report.
What happens to my practice data?
Practice details and invoice data are stored on Australian servers. We do not share practice data with suppliers without your explicit permission.
Do I have to be an AGPA member?
Yes. The program is exclusive to AGPA member practices. Register anyway if you are not yet a member and we will send AGPA membership information with your early access invitation.