Finance Minister Blaine
Higgs is pledging to fix the problems plaguing provincial government pensions
despite the flak he's getting over the changeover to the shared risk
model.
He says when you talk to some of the unions who say it won't work
for them now, it's interested that the Shared Risk Model seemed to work for them
when their pensions were about to collapse.
Higgs says he finds that
ironic.
Draft regulations for the
New Brunswick Drug Plan are now online for public review and comment
The
regulations will establish premiums and co-payments, outline the rules for
enrolment and also the requirements for insurers and pharmacies.
Health
Minister Hugh Flemming claims the plan will help New Brunswickers avoid
catastrophic drug costs and ensure that prescription drug insurance is available
to every New Brunswicker.
To look at the draft
regulations click here
Provincial Health Minister
Ted Flemming is scratching his head wondering why the Liberals are after him
about not including test strips for diabetes in the new provincial prescription
drug plan.
He says it baffles him as to why anyone would think a medical
supply that is not a drug would be included in a drug plan.
Flemming maintains the test
strips are not considered a drug but the government is working with people with
diabetes and making progress.