Focussing on the Brain: an Examination of Neurological Diseases in Canada

Focussing on the Brain: an Examination of Neurological Diseases in Canada

FOCUSSING ON THE BRAIN: AN EXAMINATION OF NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES IN CANADA Report of the Standing Committee on Health Joy Smith, M.P. Chair JUNE 2012 41st PARLIAMENT, FIRST SESSION Published under the authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons SPEAKER’S PERMISSION Reproduction of the proceedings of the House of Commons and its Committees, in whole or in part and in any medium, is hereby permitted provided that the reproduction is accurate and is not presented as official. This permission does not extend to reproduction, distribution or use for commercial purpose of financial gain. Reproduction or use outside this permission or without authorization may be treated as copyright infringement in accordance with the Copyright Act. Authorization may be obtained on written application to the Office of the Speaker of the House of Commons. Reproduction in accordance with this permission does not constitute publication under the authority of the House of Commons. 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Additional copies may be obtained from: Publishing and Depository Services Public Works and Government Services Canada Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0S5 Telephone: 613-941-5995 or 1-800-635-7943 Fax: 613-954-5779 or 1-800-565-7757 [email protected] http://publications.gc.ca Also available on the Parliament of Canada Web Site at the following address: http://www.parl.gc.ca FOCUSSING ON THE BRAIN: AN EXAMINATION OF NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES IN CANADA Report of the Standing Committee on Health Joy Smith, M.P. Chair JUNE 2012 41st PARLIAMENT, FIRST SESSION 41st Parliament – First Session STANDING COMMITTEE ON HEALTH CHAIR Joy Smith VICE-CHAIRS Libby Davies Hon. Hedy Fry MEMBERS Kelly Block Patrick Brown Colin Carrie Parm Gill Matthew Kellway Wladyslaw Lizon Dany Morin Djaouida Sellah Mark Strahl OTHER MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT WHO PARTICIPATED Dan Albas Irene Mathyssen Kirsty Duncan Christine Moore Alain Giguère Annick Papillon Jack Harris Anne Minh-Thu Quach CLERK OF THE COMMITTEE Mariane Beaudin LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT Parliamentary Information and Research Service Raphaëlle Deraspe Karin Phillips Sonya Norris iii 40th Parliament – Third Session SUBCOMMITTEE ON NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON HEALTH CHAIR Tim Uppal VICE-CHAIR Kirsty Duncan MEMBERS Patrick Brown Luc Malo Carole Hughes Joy Smith OTHER MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT WHO PARTICIPATED Megan Anissa Leslie Wayne Marston Colin Carrie Judy Wasylycia-Leis Nicolas Dufour CLERK OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE Christine Holke David LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT Parliamentary Information and Research Service Marie Chia Karin Phillips Sonya Norris v THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON HEALTH has the honour to present its TENTH REPORT Pursuant to its mandate under Standing Order 108(2), the Committee has studied neurological diseases in Canada and has agreed to report the following: vii TABLE OF CONTENTS FOCUSSING ON THE BRAIN: AN EXAMINATION OF NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES IN CANADA ..................................................................................................................... 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 1 CHAPTER 1: SHIFTING FOCUS TOWARDS THE BRAIN ............................................. 3 A. Overview of Neurological Diseases in Canada ..................................................... 3 B. The Federal Role in Addressing Neurological Diseases in Canada ..................... 7 C. How to Address Neurological Diseases in Canada .............................................. 8 D. Committee Observations and Recommendations .............................................. 10 CHAPTER 2: PROMOTING NEUROLOGICAL RESEARCH AND SURVEILLANCE IN CANADA ....................................................................................................................... 13 A. Overview of the Neurological Research Landscape in Canada .......................... 13 B. Neurological Research in Canada ...................................................................... 17 (i) Research Funding ......................................................................................... 17 (ii) Administrative Challenges of Grant Applications .......................................... 18 (iii) Access to Clinical Trials for New Drugs and Treatments ............................. 18 C. Committee Observations and Recommendations .............................................. 20 CHAPTER 3: IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF THOSE WITH NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES AND THEIR CAREGIVERS .......................................... 23 A. Income Security .................................................................................................. 23 B. Care Giving......................................................................................................... 23 C. Education and Awareness .................................................................................. 24 D. Access to Drugs, Treatments, Care and Supports ............................................. 24 (i) Drug Coverage .............................................................................................. 24 (ii) Diagnosis and Treatments for Autism Spectrum Disorders .......................... 25 (iii) Home Care Supports for ALS ...................................................................... 25 (iv) Palliative Care ............................................................................................. 26 E. Privacy of Genetic Information............................................................................ 26 F. Committee Observations and Recommendations ............................................... 26 CONCLUSION .............................................................................................................. 29 APPENDIX A: LIST OF WITNESSES 41-1 ................................................................... 39 APPENDIX B: LIST OF WITNESSES 40-3 ................................................................... 41 ix APPENDIX C: LIST OF BRIEFS 41-1 ........................................................................... 45 APPENDIX D: LIST OF BRIEFS 40-3 ........................................................................... 47 REQUEST FOR GOVERNMENT RESPONSE ............................................................. 49 DISSENTING OPINION BY THE NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF CANADA ............. 51 DISSENTING OPINION BY THE LIBERAL PARTY OF CANADA ................................ 57 x FOCUSSING ON THE BRAIN: AN EXAMINATION OF NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES IN CANADA INTRODUCTION On March 26, 2009, the House of Commons Standing Committee on Health (hereafter the Committee) passed a motion to establish a Subcommittee on Neurological Diseases (hereafter the Subcommittee) to examine neurological diseases in Canada.1 Once established, the Subcommittee agreed that its study would focus on: fostering research on the causes, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases; examining ways in which to make treatment patient-driven and patient-focused; identifying achievable targets in the prevention and diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases; easing the challenges facing caregivers and the families of those with neurological disease; and collecting and disseminating research information related to neurological diseases. It further agreed that the study would focus on five specific neurological diseases, including: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Parkinson’s Disease (PD) and Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). In total, the Subcommittee held eleven hearings and heard from 55 witnesses, including: researchers, neurological charities, individuals living with neurological diseases and their caregivers, and government officials. On March 26, 2011, the Subcommittee on Neurological Diseases was dissolved due to the 41st General Election in May 2011. On December 14, 2011 and February 7, 2012, the House of Commons Standing Committee on Health agreed to update the study originally undertaken by the Subcommittee on Neurological Diseases and report on its findings. It held an additional three hearings ending in May 2012 and heard from a total of 17 witnesses. This report summarizes testimony from hearings held by both the Committee and the Subcommittee and where possible, updates have been provided to ensure the accuracy of the report. The report also identifies areas in which the federal government could take further action to address neurological diseases in Canada. The report is structured to reflect the three broad themes that emerged throughout the course of study, including: focusing on the brain as a whole; fostering neurological research in Canada; and improving the quality of life of those with neurological diseases

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