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In reply to the discussion: the pearl clutching going on over someone directing "fuck you" at President Obama [View all]SidDithers
(44,333 posts)If my wife had MS, and we didn't have extended health benefits from one of our employers (extended benefits are employer paid plans, which cover things like drugs, dental, vision etc), we'd be out of pocket for prescription medications.
There are government programs for large out-of-pocket drug costs - in Ontario it's the Trillium Foundation - but we would still have to pay a portion of the drug cost ourselves.
Once citizens of Canada hit age 65, then they go onto the Ontario Drug Benefit Plan for Seniors, and have their medications paid for.
There are also disability benefits in Ontario (the Ontario Disability Support Plan formulary is here: http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/pro/programs/drugs/odbf_mn.aspx).
But working families, as a matter of course, do not have drug coverge. For years, we paid for our own birth control, blood pressure pills, antibiotics, thyroid medication etc.
Sid