Fraser Institute suggests national pharmacare unnecessary as provincial drug plans provide coverage to most vulnerable

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NBHC Sustainability
October 16, 2018

A report from the Fraser Institute finds that while levels of coverage vary by province, three key vulnerable groups - lower-income individuals, seniors and those on social assistance - have access to prescription drugs, paid in full or in part by provincial governments. Provincial governments across Canada also provide drug coverage to select populations who may face considerable hardships. As a further argument against a national Pharmacare program, the Fraser Institute points out that provinces are able to establish drug plans to suit their priorities, demographics and income levels, adding that customization would be lost if a pan-Canadian program was implemented.

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