Boosting Drug Affordability, Accessibility in Prince Edward Island

Health Canada

No Canadian should have to choose between paying for prescription drugs and putting food on the table. Unfortunately, many are faced with this impossible decision every day. The Government of Canada recognizes that for many Canadians, the cost of their medication is an additional barrier to accessing the essential health care they need.

Today, the Honourable Mark Holland, Canada's Minister of Health, and the Honourable Mark V. McLane, Minister of Health and Wellness for Prince Edward Island (PEI), announced that PEI residents have saved over $675,000 out-of-pocket costs on more than 77,000 prescriptions.

In June 2023, PEI's $5 copay program reduced copays for almost 60% of medications regularly used by Island residents for eligible medications used for cardiovascular disease, diabetes and mental health covered under the public drug programs. The High-Cost Drug Program was also modified to remove barriers making the program available to all income levels. In addition, in July 2023, PEI adjusted the Catastrophic Drug Program to lower the annual cap on the amount of money a household spends on eligible medications.

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