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Quebec drug plan unsustainable and outdated, says health commissioner

Quebec's Health and Welfare Commissioner says the province's prescription drug plan needs an immediate overhaul.

List of medications covered by basic prescription drug insurance plan has never been reviewed

Health and Welfare Commissioner Robert Salois says Quebec is paying too much for prescription medication. (Jacques Boissinot/Canadian Press)

Quebec's health and welfare commissioner Robert Salois said the province's current prescription drug plan needs an immediate overhaul.

In a report tabled in the National Assembly Thursday,Saloissaid a new plan needs to be put in place.

In my view, there is absolutely no doubt that we pay too much for generic medication in Canada and certainly in Quebec.- Gatan Barrette, health minister

Salois said the list of medications covered by the province's basic prescription drug insurance planhas never been reviewed. He said some medications on the list could be replaced by others that are cheaper and more effective.

Salois's report said 55 per cent of Quebecers regularly use prescription drugsa greater numberthan in the rest of Canada.

In 2014, prescriptions in both public and private plans cost the province a total of $7.7 billion. That represents 17 percent of Quebec's total health care budget.

"We prescribe more. Inthe end, it's more expensive for medication here in the province of Quebec than in the rest of Canada," Salois said.

Health Minister Gatan Barrette said Thursday that he's on the same page as the commissioner.

"In my view, there is absolutely no doubt that we pay too much for generic medication in Canada and certainly in Quebec," Barrettesaid.