Inadequate staffing at health-care facilities around Ontario is at the root of a growing number of complaints from patients, says a new report from the province's patient ombudsman.
‘It’s likely that these stresses will continue for some time,’ says patient ombudsman in new report.
‘It’s likely that these stresses will continue for some time,’ says patient ombudsman in new reportFrance Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
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