How to Pay for National Pharmacare in Canada User PostNationalism, in the Economy subreddit, 27 Nov 2018
Canada is the only high-income country with universal health that excludes coverage of prescription drugs. Based on new estimates, implementing national pharmacare in 2020 will require $9.7 billion in new public funding but save $13.9 billion in the private sector, for a net saving of $4.2 billion. User thingsandstuffandstu, in the On Guard For Thee subreddit, 27 Nov 2018
Canada is the only high-income country with universal health that excludes coverage of prescription drugs. Based on new estimates, implementing national pharmacare in 2020 will require $9.7 billion in new public funding but save $13.9 billion in the private sector, for a net saving of $4.2 billion. User GhostTopazz, 27 Nov 2018
Canada is the only high-income country with universal health that excludes coverage of prescription drugs. Based on new estimates, implementing national pharmacare in 2020 will require $9.7 billion in new public funding but save $13.9 billion in the private sector, for a net saving of $4.2 billion. User 356Sandhu, in the Canada subreddit, 27 Nov 2018
TIL Canada is the only high-income country with universal health that excludes coverage of prescription drugs. Based on new estimates, implementing national pharmacare in 2020 will require $9.7 billion in new public funding but save $13.9 billion in the private sector, for a net saving of $4.2bn. User ZadocPaet, in the Casual Today I Learned subreddit, 26 Nov 2018
How to Pay for National Pharmacare in Canada User sexuallyvanilla, in the The Dismal Science subreddit, 26 Nov 2018
Canada is the only high-income country with universal health that excludes coverage of prescription drugs. Based on new estimates, implementing national pharmacare in 2020 will require $9.7 billion in new public funding but save $13.9 billion in the private sector, for a net saving of $4.2 billion. User iwasnotarobot, in the Canada subreddit, 26 Nov 2018
How to pay for national pharmacare | CMAJ User Tom_Thomson_, in the Canada Politics subreddit, 26 Nov 2018
Canada is the only high-income country with universal health that excludes coverage of prescription drugs. Based on new estimates, implementing national pharmacare in 2020 will require $9.7 billion in new public funding but save $13.9 billion in the private sector, for a net saving of $4.2 billion. User worldnewsbot, in the News From Around The World subreddit, 26 Nov 2018
Canada is the only high-income country with universal health that excludes coverage of prescription drugs. Based on new estimates, implementing national pharmacare in 2020 will require $9.7 billion in new public funding but save $13.9 billion in the private sector, for a net saving of $4.2 billion. User Nick_Beard, in the Québec subreddit, 26 Nov 2018
Canada is the only high-income country with universal health that excludes coverage of prescription drugs. Based on new estimates, implementing national pharmacare in 2020 will require $9.7 billion in new public funding but save $13.9 billion in the private sector, for a net saving of $4.2 billion. User mvea, in the Health subreddit, 26 Nov 2018
Canada is the only high-income country with universal health that excludes coverage of prescription drugs. Based on new estimates, implementing national pharmacare in 2020 will require $9.7 billion in new public funding but save $13.9 billion in the private sector, for a net saving of $4.2 billion. User mvea, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 26 Nov 2018