National Post

Health Canada delays drug-pricing reform plans

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Health Canada says it’s delaying the implementa­tion of long-awaited changes to Canada’s drug-pricing regime by another six months. A spokesman for the department says the amendments to patented medicine regulation­s, which were set to take effect Jan. 1, will now come into force on July 1. Geoffroy Legault-thivierge says the postponeme­nt is intended to give pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ers more time to adjust to new reporting requiremen­ts while dealing with the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The overhaul is set to recalibrat­e how the arm’s- length Patented Medicine Prices Review Board calculates fair prices for patented medicines. Drug manufactur­ers and patient advocates have balked at the plan, citing concerns that the regulation­s could stifle scientific innovation and reduce access to therapies for rare diseases. Legault-thivierge says federal and Quebec courts have upheld most of the amendments, but struck down key provisions that would require manufactur­ers to disclose third-party rebates.

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