The government of Canada now plans to bring into force new federal drug pricing regulations on 1 July 2022. We do not take issue with the goal of medication affordability, which is vital in healthcare the world over. Our concern is that the new guidelines are being implemented without due consideration for three major unintended consequences: regulatory changes will lower the number of clinical trials for new medications in Canada, fewer clinical trials will mean lower research and development investments, and changes will reduce patients’ access to new medications. Access to effective medications is a cornerstone of healthcare for Canadian patients. As physicians, our duty to patient care demands that we tell the government to protect the ...
described in this issue by Neil Yeates,2 suggests that the present drug regulation system needs impr...
Objectives and Methods: Pharmaceutical policy is an increasingly costly, essential and challengin...
Cancer treatment has evolved significantly over the past decade with the emergence of a multitude of...
The government of Canada now plans to bring into force new federal drug pricing regulations on 1 Jul...
PHARMACEUTICAL POLICY IN CANADA IS SET AT both the federal and provincial levels of government. The ...
The Canadian system for approval of new cancer drugs is complex with multiple steps. Health Canada g...
After hospital costs, drug costs are thesecond largest component of health-care spending, accounting...
Decisions to reform pharmaceutical policy often involve trade-offs between competing social and comm...
Abstract On a per capita basis, Canadian drug costs are already the second highest in ...
Canada was the last developed country in the world to remove thalidomide from the market, and doing ...
Individuals who rely on public health payers to access new medicines can access fewer innovative med...
Individuals who rely on public health payers to access new medicines can access fewer innovative med...
The current COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the significance of the export-oriented compulsory lic...
Canadian healthcare is not universal. Nowhere is this lack of universality more evident than in the ...
It is the Canadian public policy issue that rears its head with regularity, never achieving much mor...
described in this issue by Neil Yeates,2 suggests that the present drug regulation system needs impr...
Objectives and Methods: Pharmaceutical policy is an increasingly costly, essential and challengin...
Cancer treatment has evolved significantly over the past decade with the emergence of a multitude of...
The government of Canada now plans to bring into force new federal drug pricing regulations on 1 Jul...
PHARMACEUTICAL POLICY IN CANADA IS SET AT both the federal and provincial levels of government. The ...
The Canadian system for approval of new cancer drugs is complex with multiple steps. Health Canada g...
After hospital costs, drug costs are thesecond largest component of health-care spending, accounting...
Decisions to reform pharmaceutical policy often involve trade-offs between competing social and comm...
Abstract On a per capita basis, Canadian drug costs are already the second highest in ...
Canada was the last developed country in the world to remove thalidomide from the market, and doing ...
Individuals who rely on public health payers to access new medicines can access fewer innovative med...
Individuals who rely on public health payers to access new medicines can access fewer innovative med...
The current COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the significance of the export-oriented compulsory lic...
Canadian healthcare is not universal. Nowhere is this lack of universality more evident than in the ...
It is the Canadian public policy issue that rears its head with regularity, never achieving much mor...
described in this issue by Neil Yeates,2 suggests that the present drug regulation system needs impr...
Objectives and Methods: Pharmaceutical policy is an increasingly costly, essential and challengin...
Cancer treatment has evolved significantly over the past decade with the emergence of a multitude of...