
Health minister says rare-disease funds denied again for B.C. girl Charleigh Pollock
VICTORIA — A family from Langford, B.C., hoping to extend the life of their little girl who has a rare disease has been rejected again for coverage of medication that costs about $1 million a year.
Health Minister Josie Osborne says in a statement that she knows the outcome of the review process is not what the family of Charleigh Pollock wanted.
Osborne says she met with Pollock’s parents last week to accept further information about Batten disease that they said hadn’t been considered by the B.C. rare diseases expert committee, which first recommended funding for the girl’s medicine be stopped.
But the statement says that information and much more was considered by the committee and the decision remains that the drug Brineura is no longer helping slow the progress of the girl’s disease.