Quebec’s outdated drug coverage policies should not be a model for the rest of Canada

Quebec’s outdated drug coverage policies should not be a model for the rest of Canada“When you look at the numbers, it really is surprising that all public employees in Quebec are required to enrol in costly private drug coverage given that administration costs account for 1.7 percent for Quebec’s public plan, yet 18 percent for private insurers.”

Marc-André Gagnon, Assistant Professor at the School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University.

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