Ontario's doctors push province to create non-profit surgical centres for backlog

The emergency sign of a Toronto hospital is photographed on Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022.聽Ontario's doctors are pushing lawmakers to create specialized non-profit clinics to tackle the massive surgical backlog that worsened during the pandemic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Alex Lupul

TORONTO - Ontario doctors pushed lawmakers this week to create specialized non-profit clinics to tackle a massive surgical backlog that worsened during the pandemic.

The Ontario Medical Association said it would like to see "integrated ambulatory centres" affiliated with hospitals across the province to deal with the backlog that has grown to more than one million procedures.

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