As two new disease-modifying Alzheimer’s treatments move through the Health Canada approval process, early diagnosis and access are more critical than ever. “In Ontario, people often wait years for a formal dementia diagnosis,” says Adam Morrison, Senior Director of Public Policy & Partnerships. Prioritizing access to these innovative treatments could save lives, reduce the burden on care partners, and save our province millions of dollars.
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