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Home  |  Topics  |  Comparative Effectiveness


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1. Pharmacy reform in Ontario to address overpriced generic medicines
2. Impacts of Liability on the Affordability of Healthcare
3. Underlying chronic conditions significantly increase hospital spending in Canada
4. Last year, prescription drugs were the smallest component of government health care spending growth in Canada
5. Chronic disease self management programs improve health and reduce overall health care costs
6. Canada’s National Pharmaceutical Strategy: Improving access to medicines or containing costs by limiting patient/physician treatment choices?
7. Consumers in Canada spend the same percentage of their income on prescription drugs as consumers in the United States
8. Growing numbers of employers use care management strategies to combat chronic disease risk factors and contain health benefit costs
9. Focusing on improving health outcomes instead of decreasing access to testing and treatments will do more to contain health spending growth
10. Despite misleading claims that drugs accounted for most of Canadian health care spending growth, institutional care continues to drive Canadian health spending
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