Ontario Not Poised To Fully Benefit From Upcoming Alzheimer S Treatment New Research Reveals
TORONTO , Sept. 22, 2022 /CNW/ – Research from the University of Southern California released yesterday on World Alzheimer’s Day found that Ontario could save up to $9.9 billion in long-term care costs over 20 years with a treatment disease-modifying therapy for Alzheimer’s — but today, Ontario is unable to benefit from any Health Canada-approved treatment. “Our findings give cause for both hope and concern,” said Dr. Soeren Mattke, an expert in innovative care for chronic diseases and lead researcher of the study....