Ontario has reached a tentative agreement with the province’s pharmacists that will see them take millions of dollars less in payments over the next half decade.
The deal, outlined in a Ministry of Health letter obtained by The Canadian Press, shows the province will save $436 million under the new reimbursement model.
The changes would see the province pocket a portion of the dispensing fees and mark-ups that pharmacists currently receive on all drug claims.
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