44th Parliament · Session 1
Bill C-64: An Act respecting pharmacare
Pharmacare Act
Introduced
February 29, 2024
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Last Updated
October 10, 2024
Sponsor
Mark Holland
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Bill C-64
Thu Oct 10 2024
An Act respecting pharmacare
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Votes on this bill
3rd reading and adoption of Bill C-64, An Act respecting pharmacare
Mon Jun 03 2024
Yeas: 165
Nays: 145
Total: 320
Bill C-64, An Act respecting pharmacare (report stage amendment)
Thu May 30 2024
Yeas: 130
Nays: 169
Total: 307
Concurrence at report stage of Bill C-64, An Act respecting pharmacare
Thu May 30 2024
Yeas: 169
Nays: 132
Total: 309
2nd reading of Bill C-64, An Act respecting pharmacare
Tue May 07 2024
Yeas: 177
Nays: 148
Total: 327
2nd reading of Bill C-64, An Act respecting pharmacare (reasoned amendment)
Tue May 07 2024
Yeas: 151
Nays: 176
Total: 329
Time allocation for Bill C-64, An Act respecting pharmacare
Mon May 06 2024
Yeas: 180
Nays: 147
Total: 327
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House of Commons
First reading
Completed on February 29, 2024
Second reading
Completed on May 7, 2024
Consideration in committee
Completed on May 28, 2024
Report stage
Completed on May 30, 2024
Third reading
Completed on June 3, 2024
Senate
First reading
Completed on June 4, 2024
Second reading
Completed on June 18, 2024
Consideration in committee
Completed on October 3, 2024
Third reading
Completed on October 10, 2024
Royal Assent
Royal assent
Completed on October 10, 2024
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Summary
This enactment sets out the principles that the Minister of Health is to consider when working towards the implementation of national universal pharmacare and obliges the Minister to make payments, in certain circumstances, in relation to the coverage of certain prescription drugs and related products. It also sets out certain powers and obligations of the Minister — including in relation to the preparation of a list to inform the development of a national formulary and in relation to the development of a national bulk purchasing strategy — and requires the Minister to publish a pan-Canadian strategy regarding the appropriate use of prescription drugs and related products. Finally, it provides for the establishment of a committee of experts to make certain recommendations.
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Short Title Short title 1 This Act may be cited as the Pharmacare Act . Definitions Definitions 2 The following definitions apply in this Act. Indigenous peoples has the meaning assigned by the definition aboriginal peoples of Canada in subsection 35(2) of the Constitution Act, 1982 . ( peuples autochtones ) Minister means the Minister of Health. ( ministre ) pharmacare means a program that provides coverage of prescription drugs and related products. ( régime d’assurance médicaments ) pharmaceutical product means a prescription drug or related product that is funded, in whole or in part, through a pharmacare agreement to which the Government of Canada is a party. ( produit pharmaceutique ) Purpose and Principles Purpose 3 The purpose of this Act is to guide efforts to improve, for all Canadians, the accessibility and affordability of prescription drugs and related products, and to support their appropriate use, in collaboration with the provinces, territories, Indigenous peoples and other partners and stakeholders, with the aim of continuing to work toward the implementation of national universal pharmacare. Its purpose is also to support the development of a national formulary of essential prescription drugs and related products and to provide for the development a national bulk purchasing strategy. Principles 4 The Minister is to consider the following principles and the Canada Health Act when collaborating with provinces, territories, Indigenous peoples and other partners and stakeholders with the aim of continuing to work toward the implementation of national universal pharmacare: (a) improve the accessibility of pharmaceutical products, including through their coverage, in a manner that is more consistent across Canada; (b) improve the affordability of pharmaceutical products, including by reducing financial barriers for Canadians; (c) support the appropriate use of pharmaceutical products — namely, in a manner that prioritizes patient safety, optimizes health outcomes and reinforces health system sustainability — in order to improve the physical and mental health and well-being of Canadians; and (d) provide universal coverage of pharmaceutical products across Canada. Funding Funding commitment 5 The Government of Canada commits to maintaining long-term funding for the provinces, territories and Indigenous peoples to improve the accessibility and affordability of pharmaceutical products, beginning with those for rare diseases. The funding for provinces and territories must be provided primarily through agreements with their respective governments. Payments 6 (1) The Minister must, if the Minister has entered into an agreement with a province or territory to do so, make payments to the province or territory in order to increase any existing public pharmacare coverage — and to provide universal, single-payer, first-dollar coverage — for specific prescription drugs and related products intended for contraception or the treatment of diabetes. For greater certainty (2) For greater certainty, any agreement referred to in subsection (1) with a province or territory is to provide for first-dollar coverage to patients. Payment out of C.R.F. (3) Any amount payable under subsection (1) may be paid by the Minister out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund at the times and in the manner, and on any terms, that the Minister considers appropriate. Minister’s Powers and Obligations Request for advice 7 The Minister must seek advice from the Canadian Drug Agency on (a) the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of prescription drugs and related products compared to other treatment options; (b) the prescription drugs and related products that should be included in prescription drug coverage plans in Canada and the conditions of that coverage; (c) the collection and analysis of data on prescription drugs and related products; (d) information and recommendations to be provided to health care practitioners and patients on the appropriate use of prescription drugs and related products; and (e) improvements to be made to the pharmaceutical system, including through greater coordination between health system partners, patients and other stakeholders. National formulary 8 (1) The Minister must, after discussions with the provinces and territories, request that the Canadian Drug Agency prepare, no later than the first anniversary of the day on which this Act receives royal assent, a list of essential prescription drugs and related products to inform the development of a national formulary that will establish the scope of prescription drugs and related products to which Canadians should have access under national universal pharmacare. Discussions (2) The Minister must, after the list referred to in subsection (1) has been prepared, initiate discussions based on the list with provinces, territories, Indigenous peoples and other partners and stakeholders with the aim of continuing to work toward the implementation of national universal pharmacare. National bulk purchasing strategy 9 The Minister must, after discussions with the provinces and territories, request that the Canadian Drug Agency develop, in collaboration with partners and stakeholders and no later than the first anniversary of the day on which this Act receives royal assent, a national bulk purchasing strategy for prescription drugs and related products to support the principles set out in paragraphs 4 (a) to (d). Appropriate Use Strategy Publication 10 (1) The Minister must, no later than the first anniversary of the day on which this Act receives royal assent, publish on the website of the Department of Health a pan-Canadian strategy regarding the appropriate use of prescription drugs and related products. Progress reports (2) The Minister may, after discussions with the provinces and territories, request that the Canadian Drug Agency prepare, no later than the third anniversary of the day on which the strategy is published and no later than every three years following that anniversary, a report on the progress made in advancing that strategy. Committee of Experts Committee of experts 11 (1) The Minister must, no later than 30 days after the day on which this Act receives royal assent, establish a committee of experts, and provide for its membership, to make recommendations respecting options for the operation and financing of national, universal, single-payer pharmacare. Report (2) The committee must, no later than the first anniversary of the day on which this Act receives royal assent, provide a written report to the Minister setting out its recommendations. Tabling of report (3) The Minister must cause a copy of the report to be tabled in each House of Parliament on any of the first 20 days on which that House is sitting after the day on which the Minister receives the report.
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Votes on this bill
3rd reading and adoption of Bill C-64, An Act respecting pharmacare
Mon Jun 03 2024
Yeas: 165
Nays: 145
Total: 320
Bill C-64, An Act respecting pharmacare (report stage amendment)
Thu May 30 2024
Yeas: 130
Nays: 169
Total: 307
Concurrence at report stage of Bill C-64, An Act respecting pharmacare
Thu May 30 2024
Yeas: 169
Nays: 132
Total: 309
2nd reading of Bill C-64, An Act respecting pharmacare
Tue May 07 2024
Yeas: 177
Nays: 148
Total: 327
2nd reading of Bill C-64, An Act respecting pharmacare (reasoned amendment)
Tue May 07 2024
Yeas: 151
Nays: 176
Total: 329
Time allocation for Bill C-64, An Act respecting pharmacare
Mon May 06 2024
Yeas: 180
Nays: 147
Total: 327
First reading
Feb 29, 2024
Second reading
May 7, 2024
Standing Committee on Health
(HESA)
Consideration in committee
May 28, 2024
Standing Committee on Health
(HESA)
Report stage
May 30, 2024
Third reading
Jun 3, 2024
First reading
Jun 4, 2024
Second reading
Jun 18, 2024
Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology
(SOCI)
Consideration in committee
Oct 3, 2024
Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology
(SOCI)
Third reading
Oct 10, 2024
Royal Assent
Royal assent
Oct 10, 2024, 10:40 AM
Royal Assent Details
Royal assent
Oct 10, 2024, 10:40 AM
The bill has received Royal Assent and has become law. It will come into force according to the provisions specified in the Act.
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