๐๐ตโ๏ธ Government of Canada Signs Bilateral Agreement with Quebec for Drugs for Rare Diseases
Tuesday, 25 March 2025 06:03.PM
In Canada, one in 12 people live with a rare disease, and for most people affected, the cost of treatment is unaffordable. Canadians deserve a health care system that provides timely access to quality health services and medications, including effective drugs for rare diseases, regardless of where they live or their ability to pay.
Today, the Honourable Kamal Khera, Canada's Minister of Health, announced an agreement with Quebec investing over $305 million to support access to new and existing drugs, early diagnosis, and screening for rare diseases and Quebec's Action Plan on Rare Diseases 2023-2027. This agreement will improve access to healthcare for Quebecers, in line with Quebec's priorities.
The Government of Canada remains committed to working with provinces and territories to improve health care for all Canadians, including access to affordable prescription medications, and to achieving better health outcomes for everyone.
"Reaching this agreement marks an important step in our efforts to build a stronger public health system in Quebec. This federal funding will improve affordability and access to medications, early diagnosis, and screening, so that people in the province with rare diseases have the best health outcomes possible."
- The Honourable Kamal Khera, Minister of Health
Quick Facts
โข In March 2023, the Government of Canada announced an investment of up to $1.5 billion over three years to support the National Strategy for Drugs for Rare Diseases, including up to $1.4 billion for bilateral agreements with provinces and territories to help patients with rare diseases have access to treatments as early as possible, for better quality of life.
โข Innovative treatments for rare diseases can cost anywhere from $100,000 to more than $4 million per year.
SOURCE: Health Canada (HC)
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