Voters beware: national pharmacare is unnecessary, bad for privately insured Canadians and costly for taxpayers

18 October 2019 - Research has shown it would be less disruptive and less expensive to just fill the gaps caused ...

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Election 2019: unprecedented hope for universal pharmacare

15 October 2019 - Pharmacare continues to be the most salient unfinished business of Canada’s public health care system since Medicare ...

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Low-income Canadians struggling to pay for medications plead for pharmacare

8 October 2019 - Three of the major federal parties have promised they’ll introduce universal pharmacare if elected.  ...

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Dr. Brian O’Rourke to retire as CADTH’s President and CEO

3 October 2019 - Dr. Brian O’Rourke has announced his intention to retire from CADTH, effective 31 March 2020. ...

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9 in 10 Canadians want national pharmacare: Heart & Stroke poll

24 September 2019 - Canadians overwhelmingly support a national pharmacare program, according to a new poll commissioned by Heart & ...

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Trudeau pledges $6 billion to kickstart talks on health care, national pharmacare with provinces

23 September 2019 - A re-elected Liberal government would introduce a national pharmacare program, Justin Trudeau promised Monday — though ...

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Canadian Health Policy Institute reports national pharmacare is unnecessary, bad for privately insured Canadians and costly for taxpayers: evidence counters Hoskins report

24 September 2019 - Constructive public discussion about a national pharmacare program in Canada is hindered by a lack of balance ...

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Institutional investors urging Congress to vote down CUSMA, citing effect on drug prices

23 September 2019 - A group of institutional investors representing more than US$500 billion is calling on the U.S. Congress ...

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Health technology agency insights: informing modification of a qualitative benefit risk framework for health technology reassessment of prescription medications

16 September 2019 - This study's intent was to determine if a qualitative benefit risk framework could be used or modified ...

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Canada decides: Leading parties plan to tackle ways to make medicine affordable

16 September 2019 - Canadian voters will be hearing a lot about a new national prescription drug program to fill a ...

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Public plans covered only 26% of the 491 new drugs approved by Health Canada from 2009 to 2018; national pharmacare is an empty promise for 23.2 million Canadians now covered by private plans

11 September 2019 - Two new studies confirm the abysmal state of access to innovative medicines in Canada’s publicly funded drug ...

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New rules will keep the best medications from desperate Canadians

12 September 2019 - One reaction to recent amendments to the rules of the federal Patented Medicine Prices Review Board, ...

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Erosion of physician and patient treatment choice continues - Alliance for Safe Biologic Medicines raises concerns for patients as British Columbia expands biologics forced switching policy

10 September 2019 - On 5 September, the Government of British Columbia announced that it would be forcibly switching 1,700 patients ...

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Canada releases final amendments to patented medicines pricing regulations

9 September 2019 - On 9 August 2019 Health Canada announced the final amendments to the Patented Medicines Regulations. ...

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Trudeau’s drug price overhaul is set to cost drug makers billions

6 September 2019 - Canada revamps drug-pricing regime for first time since 1987. ...

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