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Policy that forced patients to switch to cheaper medications saved B.C. $730-million, report says

www.theglobeandmail.com Policy that forced patients to switch to cheaper medications saved B.C. $730-million, report says

The B.C. government said Friday that the money freed up through its biosimilar switching plan allowed the province to expand public coverage of other drugs and devices

Policy that forced patients to switch to cheaper medications saved B.C. $730-million, report says

A British Columbia provincial policy that forced people with chronic illnesses such as Crohn’s disease and rheumatoid arthritis to switch to cheaper medications saved the province more than $730-million over five years, according to a new government report.

The B.C. government said Friday that the money freed up through its biosimilar switching plan allowed the province to expand public coverage of other drugs and devices, including Trikafta, a life-changing treatment for cystic fibrosis and continuous glucose monitors for people with diabetes.

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