Ontario to expand surgeries performed in private facilities, sources say

ICU resident Dr. Mark Von Allmen performs a procedure on a patient in the intensive care unit at the Humber River Hospital, in Toronto on Tuesday, January 25, 2022. Sources say the province will expand existing independent health facilities' capacities in its first phase of surgical health-care reform and that Ontario will perform some surgeries in private facilities.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

TORONTO - Ontario is set to make sweeping changes to its health-care model by performing thousands of publicly funded surgeries in private clinics, but some medical professionals say it's unclear who will staff them without ravaging the already beleaguered hospital system.

Senior government sources -- who were not authorized to speak ahead of an announcement set for next week --said the province will turn to for-profit private clinics to perform cataract, knee and hip replacements in a bid to stem the province's surgical backlog.

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