Pharmacare – a prescription for national drug coverage
LETHBRIDGE – Canada is usually seen as being in the forefront when it comes to many social, education and health related issues. However, there’s one glaring area where our country is lagging and it impacts many Canadians, both in terms of finances and overall health.
Canada is the only country with universal health care, which does not include drugs. As a matter of fact, many countries introduced national public drug plans in the 1940s, at the same time as their public health coverage. The lack of a national drug plan is costing Canadians.
A Friends of Medicare meeting in Lethbridge on Thursday (May 4) night, heard about the issue directly from a practicing physician.
Dr. Carolyn Nowry, is a Calgary General Practitioner and a Board member with Canadian Doctors for Medicare, which is made up of physicians who advocate for an equitable, strong healthcare system, presented a case for Universal Pharmacare in Canada. The issue of limited, expensive or in many cases, non-existent patient drug coverage, is a problem she experiences first-hand in her practice.


