Is it finally time for a national drug plan?
Given that a national drug program is the forgotten child of Canadian public health care and was also advanced in the 2002 Romanow Report, the time may finally be ripe for such a plan.
A new study in The Canadian Medical Association Journal with health economist Steve Morgan as lead author argues a national universal care drug program would not result in substantial tax increases. Indeed, such a plan reduces publi...
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