OCP Ontario Pharmacy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What main population does the ODB program target for drug coverage?

The general public

Individuals at risk of not affording medications

The Ontario Drug Benefit (ODB) program is designed primarily to provide assistance to individuals who may be at risk of not affording their medications. This focus allows the program to serve those who are financially vulnerable, ensuring that they have access to necessary drugs without the barrier of high costs. The target population typically includes seniors, individuals on social assistance, and those with specific health conditions, such as low-income earners who might struggle to pay for their prescriptions.

By concentrating on individuals who may face financial hardship, the ODB program plays a crucial role in promoting health equity and ensuring that medication adherence is not solely dependent on an individual's income. This approach contrasts with targeting the general public or high-income earners, who often have less difficulty accessing medications. Additionally, pharmacy owners are not the focus of this program, as it is not aimed at supporting their businesses directly but rather at providing medication access to individuals in need.

High-income earners

Pharmacy owners

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