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  1. Nov 14, 2023 · The Ontario government is paying a for-profit clinic more than it pays its public hospitals to perform identical, provincially covered surgeries, according to documents obtained by CBC...

  2. Nov 17, 2022 · Average payments. Average gross clinical payments ($343,500 at the pan-Canadian level in 2020–2021) decreased in most jurisdictions in 2020–2021 compared with the previous year (-3.4% at the pan-Canadian level), but payments generally were still higher than 5 years ago.

  3. Nov 14, 2023 · Premier Doug Ford’s government gives a for-profit clinic more funding to perform certain OHIP-covered surgeries than it gives Ontario’s public hospitals to perform the same operations, CBC News has learned.

  4. Provincial government expenditure on hospitals is lower in Ontario than in any other province, at $1,885 per capita for 2023. If Ontario were to fund hospitals at the average rate per capita for all other provinces ($2,127), it would cost the province an additional $3.7 billion. This is the Ontario hospital efficiency dividend. Figure 1a

  5. Ontario hospital budgets reflect the lowest hospital expenditure per capita by a provincial government. If Ontario were to fund hospitals at the average rate per capita for all other provinces it would cost the province an additional $4 billion; if funded like Alberta, $7.1 billion. Ontario hospitals contribute to the:

  6. Feb 22, 2024 · Hospitals in London and across Ontario are being starved, with funding slashed, deficits rising and operating rooms left empty, a new report from the Ontario Health Coalition says.

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  8. Mar 6, 2019 · The most significant increases in funding growth rates were for Ontario drug programs, hospitals, long-term care homes and community programs. Average annual growth in Ontario’s health spending doubled over the past two years.