Letter to the Honourable Bill Morneau, Minister of Finance re: Implementation of Universal, Public Pharmacare

The BC Rural Health Network is one of over 150 national and provincial organizations who have co-signed the Canadian Health Organization’s letter to the Honourable Bill Morneau, Minister of Finance, calling on all parties to work together to implement universal, public pharmacare within this government’s mandate.

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February 13, 2020 

The Honourable Bill Morneau, P.C., M.P. Minister of Finance 
Government of Canada 
Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0A6 

Dear Minister Morneau, 

We are a diverse coalition of 150 national and provincial organizations representing health care providers, non-profit organizations, unions, workers, business, seniors and patients from coast to coast to coast. In November 2019, over 150 of our organizations signed a joint Pharmacare Now Statement calling on all parties to work together to implement universal, public pharmacare within this government’s mandate. We are now calling on your government to make the financial commitments that are needed in this year’s budget to make this program a reality. 
 
As laid out in the report of the Advisory Council on the Implementation of National Pharmacare, an additional $3.5 billion is needed by 2022 to roll out the first stage of universal, public pharmacare. This stage would provide access to a national formulary of essential medicines by January 2022. Incremental increases in annual spending would subsequently be required to roll out a full, comprehensive formulary by January 2027.

The majority of Canadians voted for pharmacare in the 2019 election. We are counting on your government to fulfill its promise to Canadians by implementing the Advisory Council’s recommendations. Universal, public pharmacare would improve the health of our population and would save Canadians billions of dollars every year. Canada can’t afford not to adopt this program. ….. 

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