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Nearly One Third Wrongfully Believe the ACA Raises The Medicare Eligibility Age

October 15, 2013
Nearly One Third Wrongfully Believe the ACA Raises The Medicare Eligibility Age

A recent survey conducted by Express Scripts found that nearly one third of seniors surveyed believed that the ACA increased the age of eligibility for Medicare. In light of this the Canadian Pharmacy encourages consumers to start researching their coverage now. Winnipeg, Manitoba (PRWEB) October 15, 2013 As the days get shorter and colder, millions […]

August 30, 2013
Obamacare Healthcare Relief Delayed Until 2015; The Canadian Pharmacy Says Consumers Don’t Have to Wait to Reduce Drug Costs Now

Under The Affordable Health Care Act insurers were given until 2014 to align their systems and policies to ensure all consumer out of pocket health expenses were capped by 2014. Technological challenges have delayed these savings until 2015. Winnipeg, Manitoba (PRWEB) August 30, 2013 By provision of The Affordable Health Care Act, signed by President […]

August 23, 2013
While the Affordable Care Act Is Helping Seniors Save on Drug Costs, The Doughnut Hole Remains an Issue Says The Canadian Pharmacy

A recent announcement by the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services that the nearly 7 million U.S. people with Medicare coverage are saving an average of $1000 per person under the Affordable Care Act. Yet the “Doughnut Hole” remains a significant issue. Winnipeg, Manitoba (PRWEB) The sometimes-controversial Affordable Care Act (ACA) has saved Medicare consumers […]

July 31, 2013
Pharmaceutical Companies Will Soon be Required to Publicly Report Payments to Doctors; The Canadian Pharmacy Says It’s Time to Stop Unfairly Influencing Prescribers

On August 1, 2013, a crucial part of the Physician Payments Sunshine Act will go into effect. When this happens, pharmaceuticals companies will be required to collect and document their payments to physicians. Winnipeg, Manitoba (PRWEB) July 31, 2013 The Physician Payments Sunshine Act, passed as part of the United States’ Affordable Healthcare Act, requires […]

July 23, 2013
As The FDA Takes Further Action To Shut Down Fake Online Pharmacies The Canadian Pharmacy Reminds Consumers How To Find A Genuine Online Pharmacy

As part of a cooperative global effort, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration seized websites and a staggering $41 million worth of illegal medications from nearly 10,000 “rogue” pharmacy websites in June 2013. The Canadian Pharmacy applauds these actions of the FDA to protect American consumers from the dangers of illegal pharmacies and hopes to […]