WHY IS MEDICINE IN CANADA SO CHEAP

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WHY IS MEDICINE IN CANADA SO CHEAP
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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IMPACT ON PRICES
The Canadian government implements a system of
universal healthcare to keep its citizens
healthy. Canadas federal government also takes
the time to ensure its citizens are not being
taken advantage of by pharmaceutical companies
that have no reason as to why their prices are so
high other than for profit.
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PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT IMPACT ON PRICES
The provincial government is also in charge of
deciding what should be covered with their
portion of the coverage. There is a setlist of
procedures and pharmaceuticals that must be
covered by the federal government. But the local
government can then choose to expand on this list
based on observations from the previous year.
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HOW CANADIANS FEEL ABOUT UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE
Canada sees access to healthcare as a universal
right. This means anyone and everyone should have
access to healthcare and be charged the same
amount no matter how much income they have. This
ensures people are treated equally, no matter
their race, spoken language, or income level.
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GETTING MEDICINE IN CANADA CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
With the constant rise in prices for medicine in
America, there is no wonder as to why people are
getting their medicine in Canada. Getting a
medical prescription should not have to stress
you out. You shouldnt have to make the choice
between buying groceries or getting your
life-saving medication.
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