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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Canada’s unions say today’s report by the Parliamentary Budget Officer is more evidence that we can’t afford to wait for a universal prescription drug plan. The report uses the Quebec government’s public prescription drug plan formulary – one critiqued by experts as inefficient and expensive – to nonetheless estimate that a single-payer universal prescription drug plan would save Canada $4.2 billion annually. “Even using the worst-case scenario, the PBO says Canada would save billions a year,” said Canadian Labour Congress President Hassan Yussuff. “It’s clear that we can’t afford to wait any longer for a universal prescription drug plan for...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Canada’s unions say today’s <a href="http://www.pbo-dpb.gc.ca/web/default/files/Documents/Reports/2017/Pharmacare/Pharmacare_EN.pdf"><u>report by the Parliamentary Budget Officer</u></a> is more evidence that we can’t afford to wait for a universal prescription drug plan.</p>
<p>The report uses the Quebec government’s public prescription drug plan formulary – one critiqued by experts as inefficient and expensive – to nonetheless estimate that a single-payer universal prescription drug plan would save Canada $4.2 billion annually.</p>
<p>“Even using the worst-case scenario, the PBO says Canada would save billions a year,” said Canadian Labour Congress President Hassan Yussuff. “It’s clear that we can’t afford to wait any longer for a universal prescription drug plan for all Canadians.”</p>
<p>A <a href="https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/reports/cost-savings-resulting-national-pharmacare-program"><u>report issued earlier this week</u></a> by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and Canadian Doctors for Medicare uses a more efficient model and estimates savings of more than $30 billion annually.</p>
<p>Canada is the only developed country in the world with a universal health care program that doesn’t include a universal prescription drug plan. Instead, our multiple-payer system has resulted in the second highest prescription drug costs in the world next to the United States.</p>
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<li>About 8.4 million working Canadians don’t have prescription drug coverage.</li>
<li>The less you earn at work, the less likely you are to have prescription drug coverage.</li>
<li>Women and young workers are less likely to have the coverage they need.</li>
<li>Even those with drug plans are paying ever-increasing co-payments and deductibles.</li>
</ul>
<p>This Labour Day, Canada’s unions launched <a href="http://www.aplanforeveryone.ca/"><u>a campaign calling for pharmacare</u></a>.</p>
<p>“We are proud that we’ve won health insurance coverage for many of our members, but we believe anyone with a health card should have coverage for the medicines they need, regardless of their income, age or where they work or live,” said Yussuff.</p>
<p>“We know that Canada&#8217;s provincial and territorial leaders recognize the need for a pharmacare plan too, so we are asking the federal government to commit to coordinating with them to make this a reality as soon as possible,” he added.</p>
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