
Nadia Alam
Nadia Alam is a family doctor and anesthetist in Georgetown, Ontario and a current Master's candidate in Health Economics, Policy and Management at the London School of Economics. She is also the past President of the Ontario Medical Association.
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Pharmacare in Canada remains an idealistic pitch, without a realistic plan
As a public policy, the key to national pharmacare will be integration, as evidenced by other countries with a universal health care system. The reality is that Canada doesn't have one national health care system, but a patchwork of different private-public mixes.
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Selling OHIP+ was easy. Making it work has been much more difficult
Some of the requirements make no sense. To get OHIP+ coverage for Keppra, a favoured choice to treat epilepsy, for example, patients now have to have tried and failed older, cheaper anti-epilepsy drugs. That's just not practical for many children.
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