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Prescription contraception will soon be free in B.C. after the province became the first in Canada to unveil the program as…
Canadian politicians who support reproductive rights have wasted no time in stepping into the outcry boiling over following…
The 2021 federal budget offers hope for a brighter future — a vision for economic recovery with universal child care at its…
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B.C. is one step closer to providing free universal prescription contraception, a move advocates say is a long overdue way to…
When I had lymphoma 12 years ago, I needed to take the drug filgrastim (Neupogen) to get my white blood cell count high enough…
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When I had lymphoma 12 years ago, I needed to take the drug filgrastim (Neupogen) to get my white blood cell count high enough…
When I had lymphoma 12 years ago, I needed to take the drug filgrastim (Neupogen) to get my white blood cell count high enough…
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A universal pharmacare program can help remove inequities in access to drugs based age, income and geography, and achieve…
More In his campaign for universal publicly funded healthcare in the US, Bernie Sanders has repeatedly held up Canada’s system…
The Alberta Medical Association (AMA) installed Dr. Padraic Carr as its new president for 2016 during its annual general…
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There are more than 300 pharmaceutical outlets across the city where people can drop off their prescription drugs.
Jimmy Andrew, 83, a resident at The Village at Wentworth Heights, listens to music on his iPod with recreation therapist…
Calls for a government-operated national drug insurance program have been getting louder over the past few months, culminating…
In spite of very high expenditures for drug coverage, one in 10 Canadians cannot afford to fill their prescriptions. The…
Corporate lobbies are working hard to tout the province as an example for the rest of Canada – against the best evidence
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Repeatedly over the past 50 years, national commissions and inquiries have recommended that Canadian medicare include universal…
Pharmacare is good for business Businesses need help managing the complexity and high cost of drug benefits By Steve Morgan and…
A new study in the Canadian Medical Association Journal with health economist Steve Morgan as lead author argues a national…
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TORONTO - A new analysis suggests a national pharmacare program wouldn't break the bank and should in fact save taxpayers…
Universal coverage of prescription drugs would save Canada’s economy more than $7 billion annually, according to research from…
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TORONTO – A new analysis suggests a national pharmacare program wouldn’t break the bank and should in fact save taxpayers…
VANCOUVER – Canada could save $7.3 billion annually with universal public coverage of medically necessary prescription drugs.
Canada could save $7.3 billion annually with universal public coverage of medically necessary prescription drugs, researchers…
The lead author says it would cost us about $1 billion, in terms of increased taxes to fund the expanded program, adding it…
Contrary to common public perception, Canadian taxpayers could save billions by the introduction of a universal public drug…
Canada could save $7.3 billion annually with universal public coverage of medically necessary prescription drugs. Canada is the…
Contrary to common public perception, Canadian taxpayers could save billions by the introduction of a universal public drug…
Canadians celebrate their universal health care, but why doesn’t the country have its own universal drug plan? While it sounds…
A universal prescription drug plan could reduce total spending on medications in Canada by billions and cover everyone at an…
Canada could save $7.3 billion annually with universal public coverage of medically necessary prescription drugs.
A universal drug plan could reduce spending on prescription medications in Canada by billions each year, a new Canadian study…
The call for a national pharmacare program has just grown louder with a new study showing it could reduce public and private…
Contrary to common public perception, Canadian taxpayers could save billions by the introduction of a universal public drug…
Despite public perception to the contrary, the introduction of universal prescription drug coverage in Canada would not require…
( University of British Columbia ) Canada could save $7.3 billion annually with universal public coverage of medically…
( Canadian Medical Association Journal ) Contrary to common public perception, Canadian taxpayers could save billions by the…