Quebec’s outdated drug coverage policies should not be a model for the rest of Canada

Quebec’s outdated drug coverage policies should not be a model for the rest of Canada“The current patchwork of public and private plans across the country means that Canadians are covered for their prescription drugs based on where they live or work, rather than on their medical needs.”

Marc-André Gagnon is an expert in political economy and health policy. He is an Associate Professor at the School of Public Policy and Administration at Carleton University.

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