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We care about what you care about.

Drugs and Politics in an Election YearNoel MacKay CEBS, Principal ConsultantCowan Insurance Group

The Evolution of Public Health Care in Canada

2

1947

First provincial

hospital insurance

programs introduced

in Saskatchewan by

Tommy Douglas

1957

Paul Martin Sr.

introduces national

hospital insurance

program

1965

Justice Emmett Hall

Royal Commission

calls for universal

and comprehensive

national health

insurance program

1966

Federal government

creates a national

public health care

program; Ottawa pays

50% of provincial

health costs

1984

Canada Health

Act passed

unanimously by

parliament

1997

The Romanov

Royal Commission

on the Future of

Health Care in

Canada

National Pharmacare 2018-2019

3

Ms. Petitpas TaylorFederal Minister of Health

Dr. Erik HoskinsChair, Advisory Council

on the Implementation of

National Pharmacare

The federal government is to

work with provincial and

territorial governments to

establish a universal, single-payer

public system of prescription

drug coverage in Canada.

Council

recommendation:

National Pharmacare 2018-2019

4

National Pharmacare should

provide coverage for a

national list of prescription

drugs and related products

(i.e. a National Formulary)

A list of essential medicines

should be implemented

starting January 1, 2022,

followed by a full National

Formulary by January 1, 2027

Out-of-pocket costs for all products

listed on the National Formulary will

include a co-payment of $2 per

prescription for essential medicines,

and $5 per prescription for all other

drugs, combined annual out-of-

pocket maximum of $100 per family

Canadians allowed to purchase

private insurance to

supplement proposed

coverage under National

Pharmacare, to cover

copayments and drugs not

listed on National Formulary

Projected net cost of

$19.3 billion (2016-2017),

$22.6 billion (2020-2021)

2019 National Pharmacare Campaign Planks

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• Little detail on what plan would be

• Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) estimates cost to be $27 billion

• Promising to bring in a universal pharmacare program within one year if elected

• The NDP’s estimate is based on the PBO's 2017 conclusion that a national plan

would cost nearly $23 billion to implement in 2020

• Crickets…

Public Pharmacare Today

6

Each province decides how to

allocate funds to meet the CHA

for hospital services, doctor

services, drugs dispensed in

hospital, and drug coverage

for some residents

(e.g. ODB in Ontario)

The Canada Health Transfer

(CHT) was $385,837,000,000

in 2018-2019

The Government of

Canada provides financial

support to provincial and

territorial governments

Rx Drug Approval and Pricing

Health

Canada

Pharma

PMPRB Pharma

Wholesale

Pharmacy Insurance

Company

Employee

Benefit Plans

7

PMPRB

8

The median of the ex-factory prices of the same strength and dosage form of the same patented drug product sets the Maximum

Average Potential Price for a new patented drug product

The Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB) ensures that prices charged by patentees for patented medicines sold in Canada are not

excessive

PMPRB

9

PMPRB

10

In Canada, a little-

known drug

regulator shows its

teethReuters, May 7, 2019

Ottawa promises to

save billions with

tweaks to patent

drug systemCBC News, Aug 9, 2019

Drug companies

challenging Trudeau

government policy

aimed at lowering

pricesGlobal News, Aug 25, 2019

Companies file suit in

Canada challenging

new rules to lower

drug prices Yahoo Finance, Aug 23, 2019

Drug policy experts

accuse industry and

patient groups of

'fearmongering'

with concerns about

new drug pricing

rules Financial Post, Aug 9, 2019

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All of This is Going Where?

Election Day 2019

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To check if you are registered on

the electoral list, visit Elections

Canada’s online voter registration

service at ereg.elections.ca, or

contact the federal agency by

phone at 1-800-463-6868.

October 21st

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