Ontario silent on fines for patients resisting LTC transfers

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Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones is flanked by her provincial counterparts as she responds to questions during a news conference after the first of two days of meetings, in Vancouver, on Monday, November 7, 2022.

A law introduced in 2022 requires hospitals to levy fines of $400 a day on patients who can be discharged but need long-term care, and are refusing to go to a nursing home selected for them.The government had long said it was not aware of anyone being fined, but a spokesperson for Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones said last week that they just learned that seven people have been fined, as Ontario Health had not been relaying that information.

The government had long said it was not aware of anyone being fined, but a spokesperson for Jones said last week that they just learned that seven people have been fined, as Ontario Health had not been relaying that information. The three opposition parties say the law should be repealed, but at a bare minimum the government should be up front about how its law is affecting patients and their families.

Nearly 300 patients have been moved to long-term care homes not of their choosing under the law, which is aimed at opening up much-needed hospital space. Patients can be placed in nursing homes up to 70 kilometres away — or 150 kilometres if they are in northern Ontario — that they didn't opt for, if space opens up there first.A woman in Windsor, Ont., told The Canadian Press she is refusing to move her mother from a hospital bed to a long-term care home she says looks "disgusting.

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