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Free access to essential medicines increases patient adherence by 35%, reduces healthcare costs


Free access to essential medicines increases patient adherence by 35%, reduces healthcare costs
Free access to essential medicines increases patient adherence to taking medication by 35 per cent and reduces total health spending by an average of over $1,000 per patient per year, according to a two-year study that tested the effects of providing patients with free and convenient access to a carefully selected set of medications.
The findings, published May 21 in
PLOS Medicine, come as advocates urge Canada to carve a path toward single-payer, public pharmacare. Canada is the only country with universal healthcare that does not have a universal pharmacare program. ....

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Collective action needed to stem rise of chronic disease


The Globe and Mail
David Israelson
Published May 13, 2021
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As devastating as it is, the COVID-19 pandemic has opened the door to new ideas for preventing chronic illness and minimizing its rise.
“Just look at what has happened during the pandemic. We have seen scientists and experts come together to tackle a problem quickly,” says Dr. Linda Rabeneck, vice-president of prevention and cancer control for clinical institutes and quality programs at Ontario Health.
“We can use that same kind of energy to solve the problem of chronic disease if we come together and put our minds and resources towards this.” ....

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Minimally invasive retinal reattachment procedure leads to superior photoreceptor integrity


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IMAGE: Dr. Rajeev H. Muni, a vitreoretinal surgeon at St. Michael s Hospital of Unity Health Toronto and researcher at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute.
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A minimally invasive retinal reattachment procedure that can be done in an ophthalmologist s office leads to better long-term integrity and structure of the retina s photoreceptors - cells that allow us to see - compared with more invasive operating room procedures, according to new research published April 22.
The study, published in
JAMA Ophthalmology and led by researchers at St. Michael s Hospital of Unity Health Toronto, contributes to a growing body of evidence pointing towards pneumatic retinopexy (PnR) as the better first-line retinal reattachment technique to achieve the best visual outcomes. ....

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