The province has approved a total of 14,000 additional cataract surgeries each year in Ottawa, Windsor and Kitchener as a first step in the private clinic expansion plan that will see hip- and knee-replacement surgeries done in private clinics in Ontario beginning in 2024.Sign up to receive daily headline news from Ottawa Citizen, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
The province’s plan to give independent health facilities a bigger share of surgeries and procedures has been met with criticism by those who see it as a threat to public health care. Among concerns are that it will draw health workers from the public system and that patients will face “upselling” pressure to spend money on services not covered by OHIP, such as upgraded lenses.
Others say the issue is complex because hospitals also receive core funding for operations. The facility fees are separate from standard OHIP fees, which each surgeon receives for the procedure. “It is a good thing to do more surgery, and ambulatory surgery is what we need to be doing,” Bell said. “But why this preference for the for-profit sector?”
Love, meanwhile, said the new legislation promised by the province as part of the expansion provides opportunities for hospitals to build capacity and partnerships with the private sector to the benefit of patients.Article content Love noted that most cataract surgery patients want a standard, OHIP-covered lens, but some want a specific lens. “It is a personal choice.” It is similar, he said, to giving orthopedic patients the option of a lighter cast, at a cost.
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