The Fair Cancer Care campaign asks that everyone sign a petition and get their candidates to support access to the best chemotherapies regardless of cost or ability to pay.
Cancertainty has pulled together more than 40 organizations to get the province to pay for oral chemotherapy. The majority of new chemotherapies will be oral and are not currently paid for by OHIP, as they are not administered in the hospital.
Prostate Cancer Canada has been lobbying hard for OHIP to pay for PSA tests, so prostate cancer can be diagnosed and treated earlier.
The Canadian Breast Cancer Network asked all the major parties if they would:
They only heard back from the Liberals and the Conservatives (who provided a form letter that didn't address the question at all).
Take measures to shorten the approval times for reimbursement decisions on drugs for metastatic breast cancer patients? Put in place a timely review mechanism for the applications of cancer drugs on compassionate grounds?
I'm certain that health care is a major issue for all who live in Ontario, particularly as our population ages. Tomorrow, vote for health care.
After the election, let's make sure that equitable access to excellent, high quality health care remains an issue that must be addressed.
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So... um... who should we be voting for? The party that didn't address the issue, the one that didn't respond or... that other one?
You've just pointed out the crux of my frustration. I voted for the party that I think has the best track record. After thinking on it for a bit. And I have a letter to write to the NDP when all this is done.
wow... the NDP didn't respond? They sure have moved away from what they used to be.
The NDP did not respond. Unfortunately, this does not surprise me in the slightest.
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