Kamloops advocate applauds province for covering opioid agonist treatment but questions its impact
KAMLOOPS — The province of British Columbia has become the first jurisdiction in Canada to provide universal coverage for eligible medications used for the treatment of opioid-use disorder. Opioid agonist treatment medications will be covered through Plan Z, the province’s universal coverage plan, providing full coverage for B.C. residents with an active medical services plan.
Opioid agonist treatment also referred to as medication-assisted treatment, is an option for people struggling with opioid-use disorder, through the prescription of drugs like methadone.
Troylana Manson with Moms Stop the Harm in Kamloops was happy to see the step taken by the province, but questioned how many people it will help.


