Deductibles
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B.C. government says more low-income families are accessing Fair PharmaCareNearly 90,000 families in British Columbia benefited from the provincial government's decision to waive drug deductibles for those who make less than $30,000 a year.HealthJan 2, 2020
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Low income families now don’t pay deductibles on prescription drugs in B.C.Health Minister Adrian Dix spoke to reporters on Friday about the 240,000 families that, as of January, 1 can access the three-year, $105-million investment made by the provincial government.HealthJan 4, 2019
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PharmaCare deductibles for low income families being eliminated by B.C. governmentAdrian Dix: "No parent should have to make the difficult decision between their family's health and putting food on the table."HealthFeb 9, 2018
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