Changes to senior drug benefits cruel, won’t save money: Alberta Opposition
EDMONTON – Alberta’s Opposition NDP says changes to drug plan benefits affecting 60-thousand people are not only heartless but could lead to higher health spending in the long run.
NDP Leader Rachel Notley is urging the province to rethink its plan to end benefits for spouses and dependents of seniors starting March 1st under the Seniors Drug Benefit Program.
Right now, Albertans aged 65 or older and their spouses and dependents, regardless of age, get help covering costs of prescription drugs.
Alberta says ending the subsidy for spouses and dependents will save 36-million dollars a year on the 600-million-dollar program.