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Black people in Canada less likely to fill medication prescriptions due to cost, study says

Black adults in Canada face a 75% higher rate of cost-related prescription non-adherence with coverage around 72%, highlighting ongoing inequities in drug access, study finds.

  • About 10 to 15 per cent of Black adults in Canada had not filled their prescriptions or had skipped doses due to cost, compared to about 6 per cent of white adults, according to a study analyzing data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
  • The study found that even when controlling for variables such as income and insurance coverage, Black people were still less likely to fill prescriptions than white people.
  • The researchers concluded that the prevalence of cost-related prescription non-adherence was 75 per cent higher among Black adults than white adults, and having insurance coverage significantly reduced this for both groups.
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Black people in Canada less likely to fill medication prescriptions due to cost, study says

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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