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Elizabeth Nethery, PhD, RM
@enethery.bsky.social
Perinatal epidemiology post-doc @UBC | Vancouver, Canada | mum of twins | midwife | settler | she/her/Dr
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Contraception users across Canada deserve access to free contraception.

Now is the time to implement national #pharmacare for #contraception in all provinces (not just BC, Manitoba, PEI and the Yukon)! #cdnpoli #reprosky #canadasky

theconversation.com/the-evidence...
The evidence is clear: National pharmacare for contraception can’t wait
National pharmacare is essential for equitable access to prescription contraception.
theconversation.com
🔍 New BC study: 66% of pharmacies could dispense mifepristone (abortion pill) within 3 days + 12% offered a referral. But 23% did neither, which leaves patients to find care on their own.

📍Improving pharmacy referrals would improve access.
ja.ma/3Li75MS
#ReproSky #medicationabortion #PublicHealth
November 6, 2025 at 5:28 PM
Reposted by Elizabeth Nethery, PhD, RM
A cross-sectional survey in British Columbia, Canada, found 99% of reproductive-aged females lived within a 15-minute drive of a mifepristone-dispensing pharmacy, though 23% of pharmacies neither dispensed within 3 days nor provided a valid referral. ja.ma/3Li75MS
November 6, 2025 at 5:00 PM
Reposted by Elizabeth Nethery, PhD, RM
"Canada stands at a crossroads on pharmacare. Will we build a program that guarantees medication for all, or one that protects the profits of private insurers?

- @drlschummers.bsky.social, Frédérique Chabot, @enethery.bsky.social & Amanda Black

#pharmacare #cdnpoli
Here is what we stand to lose if we let private insurers write Canada’s pharmacare plan
Private insurance companies are working hard to convince Canadians that a “fill-the-gaps” drug plan is good enough. It isn’t.
www.thestar.com
October 21, 2025 at 2:03 PM
Reposted by Elizabeth Nethery, PhD, RM
Here is what we stand to lose if we let private insurers write Canada’s pharmacare plan www.thestar.com/opinion/cont... @drlschummers.bsky.social @enethery.bsky.social @thestar.com

More news → CanadaHealthwatch.ca 🍁
October 20, 2025 at 4:31 PM
Contraception users across Canada deserve access to free contraception.

Now is the time to implement national #pharmacare for #contraception in all provinces (not just BC, Manitoba, PEI and the Yukon)! #cdnpoli #reprosky #canadasky

theconversation.com/the-evidence...
The evidence is clear: National pharmacare for contraception can’t wait
National pharmacare is essential for equitable access to prescription contraception.
theconversation.com
October 9, 2025 at 11:16 PM
Reposted by Elizabeth Nethery, PhD, RM
Why is universal, first-dollar coverage for birth control so important?

New @bmj.com study in British Columbia finds that costs were a barrier to using the most effective forms of contraception. This has major implications for self-determination, cost of living, health and health care.
Effect of universal no-cost coverage on use of long-acting reversible contraception and all prescription contraception: population based, controlled, interrupted time series analysis
Objective To estimate effects of a policy introducing universal, no-cost public coverage for prescription contraception on use in British Columbia, Canada. Design Population based, controlled, interr...
www.bmj.com
July 29, 2025 at 2:12 PM
Hoping for a soft landing from the ashes of epitwitter.

Tx for the invite code
@doccourtney.bsky.social !
August 20, 2023 at 11:32 PM