2006 | Toward a National Pharmaceuticals Strategy

Lessons from Abroad

18th Annual Health Policy Conference | February 9-10, 2006

Pharmaceutical policy has become one of the most important and hotly contested domains of health system management–a rise in prominence largely due to financial realities. Costing over $24 billion, prescription drugs are second only to hospitals in terms of health care spending in Canada. CHSPR’s 18th health policy conference, Toward a National Pharmaceuticals Strategy, brought together leading international pharmaceutical policy experts to tackle some of the most pressing issues in global health care–including evidence and values in drug coverage decisions, drug safety and post-marketing surveillance, national formularies and expenditure management.

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