Conservatives call on auditor general to investigate $250 million PrescribeIT program
OTTAWA — Conservative MPs are calling on the auditor general to probe the federal government’s handling of a $250 million program which reportedly is set to be scrapped next month.
PrescribeIT was launched in 2017 to modernize the way doctors send prescriptions to pharmacies and to phase out older technology, such as fax machines.
But Canada Health Infoway, the not-for-profit organization which runs PrescribeIT and is funded by the federal government, says the program will be ending May 29 as it transitions to an “an open-standards approach” for electronic prescriptions.
“Most Canadians have never heard of PrescribeIT. And that’s exactly how the Liberals wanted it,” Conservative MP Dan Mazier, the party’s health critic, said at a press conference Monday on Parliament Hill.


