TORONTO — Ontario is considering expanding the scope of what certain health professionals, such as nurses, can do in periods of “high patient volumes.”
“Maximizing professional scopes to increase flexibility is a lesson learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and a key part in building a healthcare system that is easier to navigate and provides Ontarians with access to faster, more convenient care, when and where they need it,” she said in the statement.
A key aim of the legislation is to allow more private clinics to offer certain publicly funded surgeries and procedures, in a bid to lower wait times, though critics are concerned about the expansion of private delivery of public health care.Article content
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