Advisory Council launches its online consultations on how to move forward toward a national pharmacare
OTTAWA, July 20, 2018 /CNW/ - Prescription drug prices in Canada are among the highest in the developed world. Canada’s patchwork of drug coverage leaves many Canadians facing significant barriers to getting the prescription drugs they need. In Budget 2018, the Government of Canada announced the creation of the Advisory Council on the Implementation of National Pharmacare, which was formally launched last month. All Canadians, including patients, and interested stakeholders are invited to take part in the work of the Council by sharing their views on what national pharmacare might look like. Today, the Council’s chair, Dr. Eric Hoskins, announced the launch of the Council’s online consultation. Canadians can provide their views on national pharmacare through an online questionnaire, as well as by providing written submissions to the Council. They can also engage in the discussion through an online discussion forum. Feedback from Canadians will help shape the Council’s independent report to the Federal Government, to be presented in spring 2019. The report will provide the Government with recommendations and a plan on how to move forward on national pharmacare. Canadians are also invited to read the accompanying discussion paper, which is a starting point for the Council’s dialogue with Canadians about the implementation of national pharmacare. The Council looks forward to hearing from Canadians on this important issue. The online consultations will close on September 28, 2018. Quick Facts
Quotes “Hearing directly from Canadians will be critical as we work to find the best path forward to a national pharmacare plan. I invite each and every Canadian to participate in the consultation process by sharing your vision of pharmacare and letting us know how it could work to the benefit of all Canadians.” Dr. Eric Hoskins “I encourage all Canadians to participate in this consultation. Their views and feedback will inform the Council’s recommendations in support of better access to prescription medication for Canadians.” The Honourable Ginette Petitpas Taylor “We are committed to making prescription medications more accessible and more affordable, so that all Canadians are able to get the medicines they need. The ideas and insights people share during this important consultation will help us deliver a national Pharmacare program that works for Canada, and for Canadians.” The Honourable Bill Morneau Associated Links Canada.ca/Pharmacare
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