NLIS 1 "September 22, 2006 "(Health and Community Services) Progress report outlines next steps to improve prescription drug access and cost Provincial and territorial governments released in Toronto on September 21 the National Pharmaceuticals Strategy Progress Report to the public. The report provides recommendations to implement a multi-year strategy to improve access to drug therapies, help ensure the affordability of prescription drugs and work towards sustainability of the public health care system. "Prescription drugs are the second-largest and fastest-growing category of health-care expenditure in Canada," said B.C. Health Minister George Abbott, co-chair of the Ministerial Task Force. "As such, an effective national pharmaceuticals strategy will benefit all Canadians. Every Canadian should be confident they have access to safe, effective and affordable drug therapies today and into the future." In September 2004, Canada�s First Ministers asked Health Ministers to establish a Ministerial Task Force to develop a National Pharmaceuticals Strategy as part of the 2004 Health Accord. Provincial and territorial Ministers of Health accepted the progress report on July 5, 2006. It was presented to the Council of the Federation on July 28, 2006. "The progress report demonstrates the commitment of Canada's new government to working with provinces and territories to explore solutions," said federal Health Minister Tony Clement, co-chair of the Ministerial Task Force. "The work to date is an important step towards helping us get things done for Canadian families and taxpayers within the context of our respective roles and responsibilities for pharmaceuticals. I look forward to continuing my discussions with my provincial and territorial colleagues." Both ministers stated that federal, provincial and territorial governments have shown an unprecedented level of cooperation and agreement in developing background research and writing the report. The progress report addresses challenges and opportunities in five priority areas: The next phase of the National Pharmaceuticals Strategy will see further opportunities for stakeholder engagement, as well as ongoing dialogue among governments. Appropriate and targeted consultation with stakeholders will be a critical success factor in the further development and successful implementation of the National Pharmaceuticals Strategy. It is understood that Quebec will maintain its own pharmacare program and is not part of the development of the strategy. The full National Pharmaceuticals Strategy Progress Report is available online at www.nps-snpp.ca. National Pharmaceuticals Strategy
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