, suggests that for-profit surgical and medical imaging was a half-billion-dollar industry in Ontario between 2021-22 and that an expansion into this sector will only worsen the public health staffing shortages.
“The private sector may offer incentives to attract health care workers from the public system, such as reduced workloads, less complex patients, and higher pay.” “Additional capacity can be created by extending OR hours, but a significantly expanded for-profit surgical sector will be competing for the same skilled staff,” the report says.Over last two decades, patients in Ontario have been reimbursed more than $3 million for unlawful extra-billing, the report suggests. In 2022, there were 43 complaints related to the Commitment to the Future of Medicare Act. The report notes that 35 per cent were “verified contraventions.
'Extremely hurtful and unacceptable': Artist speaks out after ROM removed portion of exhibition that depicts Palestinian burial ritualsPolice release photos of suspect wanted in downtown Toronto robbery, stabbingThe federal government says it expects the flow of foreign nationals leaving the war-torn Gaza Strip to Egypt will continue in the coming days, even as Canadians had been warned that their safety could not be guaranteed if they chose to make the trip.
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