Ontario is facing a backlog of more than 1 million surgeries and a group of doctors has an idea to fix it | CBC News

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Ontario Medical Association proposes outpatient surgery model to fix backlog it says began before pandemic.

Ontario Medical Association proposes outpatient surgery model to fix backlog it says began before pandemicIn a new report, the Ontario Medical

Association proposes creating what it calls integrated ambulatory centres, which would work with local hospitals to perform medical services insured by the province.

 

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Ya so let’s remove Covid restrictions and jam up hospitals again. Great plan! 🙄🙄

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