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Centre for H EALTH S ERVICES AND P OLICY R ESEARCH Pharmaceutical Policy in Canada: Reflections on a Shifting Landscape Steve Morgan, PhD Centre for Health Services and Policy Research University of British Columbia T H E C O M M O N W E A L T H F U N D
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Centre for H EALTH S ERVICES AND P OLICY R ESEARCH Canadian “Medicare”
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Centre for H EALTH S ERVICES AND P OLICY R ESEARCH Canadian Pharmacare
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Centre for H EALTH S ERVICES AND P OLICY R ESEARCH The coverage landscape: Under- and Un-insured for Routine Drug Costs Source: Applied Management (2000) "Canadians’ Access to Insurance for Prescription Medicines Volume 2”
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Centre for H EALTH S ERVICES AND P OLICY R ESEARCH The coverage landscape: Under- and Un-insured for Catastrophic Costs Source: Applied Management (2000) "Canadians’ Access to Insurance for Prescription Medicines Volume 2”
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Centre for H EALTH S ERVICES AND P OLICY R ESEARCH The financial landscape Source: CIHI and Statistics Canada
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Centre for H EALTH S ERVICES AND P OLICY R ESEARCH The result, a national pastime… Provincial Inquiries –New Brunswick –Saskatchewan –British Columbia National Inquiries –Romanow –Kirby –National Forum on Health –House of Commons
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Centre for H EALTH S ERVICES AND P OLICY R ESEARCH What has been recommend? National Standards for Coverage –First-dollar coverage for vulnerable –Catastrophic coverage for all Canadians –Disease management coverage National agency/network –Drug regulation –Drug policy –Outcomes and policy research
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Centre for H EALTH S ERVICES AND P OLICY R ESEARCH What are policy makers seeing?
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Centre for H EALTH S ERVICES AND P OLICY R ESEARCH The Shifting Landscape?
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Centre for H EALTH S ERVICES AND P OLICY R ESEARCH The financial landscape Source: CIHI and Statistics Canada
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Centre for H EALTH S ERVICES AND P OLICY R ESEARCH The demographic landscape Source: Statistics Canada
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Centre for H EALTH S ERVICES AND P OLICY R ESEARCH What are policy makers doing?
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Centre for H EALTH S ERVICES AND P OLICY R ESEARCH Coverage (…progress?) Provinces agreed to “reasonable coverage” against catastrophic drug costs At the same time… –BC eliminated seniors plan universal income-based plan –Manitoba increased deductibles under its income-based plan –Ontario backed down on income-based plan (for now)
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Centre for H EALTH S ERVICES AND P OLICY R ESEARCH Drug Cost Control (the good news) Common Drug Review –Coordinated HTA for new drugs –High standards of evidence (for now) –Provinces retain coverage-decisions Outcomes-Based Coverage –Now in BC, NS, MB, SK … Utilization Initiatives –Data NPDUIS –Analysis COMPUS –Provincial Agencies Quebec “Medicines Council”
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Centre for H EALTH S ERVICES AND P OLICY R ESEARCH Thank you
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