Ottawa to spend $1.5 billion to improve access to drugs for rare diseases
MONTREAL — The federal government will spend up to $1.5 billion over the next three years to improve access to drugs used to treat rare diseases, Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos said Wednesday.
Almost all the funding envelope — $1.4 billion — will go to the provinces and territories, Duclos said, which will share the costs of the drugs with Ottawa. Another $33 million will go to Indigenous Services Canada to support eligible First Nations and Inuit patients with rare diseases, he added.
Duclos said he wants to increase coverage for existing drugs and create a list of new and emerging treatments that would be subsidized relatively equally across the country, removing the need for people to move outside their home province for care.
“The national strategy will increase and harmonize coverage for existing drugs; it will add coverage with emerging and new drugs; it will speed up the ability to do important diagnostics, especially for children,” he told reporters in Montreal.


