šA recent Leger poll commissioned by Heart & Stroke and the Canadian Cancer Society exposes the financial struggles of Canadians with prescription costs, as nearly one in four resort to splitting pills, skipping doses, or avoiding prescription renewals due to high expenses. The survey also indicates that over a quarter of respondents make challenging choices, such as cutting grocery spending or delaying bill payments, to afford medications. Furthermore, one in 10 Canadians with chronic conditions end up in the emergency room because they can't afford prescription drugs. The majority (82%) believe the federal government is responsible for ensuring prescription drug coverage.ā . šššš®š«š š²šØš®š« šš«ššš¦ š”šØš¦š š°š¢šš” šššš§š ššš«š š”šš¬š, šš§ššš«š¢šØ'š¬ š¦šØš«šš šš š šš±š©šš«š. ššš„š„: +š (ššš) ššš-šššš @neena.robin . . #PrescriptionCosts #HealthcareStruggles #MedicationAccess #CanadianHealthcare #MedicalCosts #HealthcareAdvocacy #PrescriptionAffordability #mnm #malayalisnearmeapp #canadaupdate #canadanews
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