Thursday, May 14, 2026
ADVT 
National

B.C. Removes Prescription Drug Deductibles For Low-income Residents

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 04 Jan, 2019 10:25 PM
  • B.C. Removes Prescription Drug Deductibles For Low-income Residents

VANCOUVER — Health Minister Adrian Dix says British Columbia has taken a "long overdue step forward" to help lower-income households handle the cost of prescription drugs.


Dix says deductibles and other payments have been eliminated for 240,000 families, meaning they no longer have to choose between paying for their medical needs or affording basics, such as food or shelter.


The Health Ministry says a three-year, $105-million program that took effect Jan. 1 ensures a family with a net annual income of $30,000 or less no longer pay a deductible for prescription drugs.


Before, families with net earnings between $15,000 and $30,000 paid $300 to $600 in deductibles before receiving drug coverage assistance.


Revisions to the program also lower deductibles for households earning between $30,000 and $45,000, while certain payments were wiped out for low-income seniors and for B.C.'s poorest households making less than $14,000.


Previously, even a family earning just over $11,000 annually was required to spend $200 on prescriptions before Pharmacare would begin picking up the tab and Dix calls the change "one of the most significant things" he has achieved since becoming minister when the NDP came to power 18 months ago.


Details released by the Health Ministry say data has shown a link between low-income levels, deductibles and decreased drug spending, indicating that families will forgo filling prescriptions because of the cost.


The changes, the first to Fair Pharmacare since 2003, also demonstrate B.C. is engaged in the federal government's move toward a national pharmacare program, but isn't willing to wait for results, said Dix.


"I think in terms of the future of any national pharmacare program, this shows the kind of steps we need to take to make sure that, at a time when everything is becoming less affordable, that people don't have to make choices ... between their health and other basic services," he told a news conference in Vancouver.

MORE National ARTICLES

One Of Oldest Newfoundlanders Dead At 108: 'She Lived Each Day To The Fullest'

One Of Oldest Newfoundlanders Dead At 108: 'She Lived Each Day To The Fullest'
An obituary says Mary Catherine Power died in Corner Brook on Wednesday.

One Of Oldest Newfoundlanders Dead At 108: 'She Lived Each Day To The Fullest'

Appeal Court Agrees With Sentence For Edmonton Teacher Who Had Sex With Girl

Appeal Court Agrees With Sentence For Edmonton Teacher Who Had Sex With Girl
Alberta's highest court has upheld a 10-year sentence for an Edmonton teacher who had a sex with a student.

Appeal Court Agrees With Sentence For Edmonton Teacher Who Had Sex With Girl

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh Condemns Blast At Mississauga's Indian Restaurant

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh Condemns Blast At Mississauga's Indian Restaurant
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Thursday condemned the blast in an Indian restaurant in suburban Toronto, calling it as a "cowardly act of terrorism".

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh Condemns Blast At Mississauga's Indian Restaurant

Saskatchewan To Allow People To Remove Gender Designation From Birth Certificate

Saskatchewan To Allow People To Remove Gender Designation From Birth Certificate
SASKATOON — A Saskatchewan court has ordered the province to allow gender markers to be removed from birth certificates.

Saskatchewan To Allow People To Remove Gender Designation From Birth Certificate

Abbotsford High School Teacher HENRY KANG Charged With Sexual Offences Involving Two Youths

Abbotsford High School Teacher HENRY KANG Charged With Sexual Offences Involving Two Youths
Police in Abbotsford, B.C., say sex-related charges have been laid against a man who teaches at two high schools in the Fraser Valley city.

Abbotsford High School Teacher HENRY KANG Charged With Sexual Offences Involving Two Youths

15 People Injured, 3 Critically, After Explosion At Mississauga's 'Bombay Bhel' Restaurant

15 People Injured, 3 Critically, After Explosion At Mississauga's 'Bombay Bhel' Restaurant
Peel Region police say "two suspects attended the scene," detonated the devices and fled the scene.

15 People Injured, 3 Critically, After Explosion At Mississauga's 'Bombay Bhel' Restaurant