Costs driving B.C. residents to skip drugs; One in six people in the province fail to adhere to prescriptions because of expenses, study finds

Globe and Mail (January 17, 2012)

British Columbia has by far the highest rate in the country of patients who stop taking prescribed drugs because they can't afford them, according to a study published Monday... View post


Many Canadians can’t afford to take drugs as directed

Globe and Mail (January 17, 2012)

One in four Canadians who do not have drug insurance are unable to afford to take their prescription drugs as directed, a new study shows. And, over all, one in 10 Canadians struggle to pay for their drug treatments... View post


Look ahead with predictive modelling

Benefits Canada (January 2012)

The most recent 24 months of data is one of the most important pieces of information that plan sponsors and advisors have at their disposal to manage employee health benefits. This data can help them to understand not only what happened in the past but also what is going to happen in the next 24 months. The problem is that the default for most plans attempting to make decisions on a go-forward basis is to consider only high-level aggregate data each year that is retrospective in nature. Download PDF


Drug Plans Erode Over Last 20 Years

Benefits and Pensions monitor (December 2011)

All of us involved in the provision and management of drug plan benefits should be embarassed by the lack of progress over the past 20 years. Download PDF


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