Ontario expanding private delivery of public health-care services in 3-step plan

Ontario Premier Doug Ford attends a news conference at the Michener Institute of Education in Toronto, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022.聽Ford is set to hold a press conference today, where he is expected to announce that the province will perform thousands more surgeries in private facilities in an effort to tackle the growing backlog.聽THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - Ontario is expanding the private delivery of public health care by funding clinics to perform more cataract surgeries, MRI and CT scans, colonoscopies, hip and knee replacements and other procedures in an attempt to ease pressures on the hospital system.

But critics warn the moves will increase wait times, drain staff from the beleaguered public hospital system and leave patients vulnerable to paying out of pocket.

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