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  1. Worsened Depressive Mood in Ontario Long-Term Care — Results for worsened depressive mood in long-term care in Ontario can be compared with results for other provinces, as well as by health region or care facility. Experiencing Pain in Ontario Long-Term Care — See Ontario statistics on rates of experiencing pain in long-term care.

    • Repeal Bill 124. Scrapping the law known as Bill 124 -- which caps wage increases for public sector contracts at one per cent a year for three years — is top of the list for the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario.
    • Train, register more workers. Experts say more people need to be registered and trained to work in health care to lighten the workloads of those currently in the sector.
    • Build standalone centres to catch up on surgical backlog. Ontario should build publicly funded, standalone health centres that can perform less complex outpatient surgeries and procedures, said Dr. Rose Zacharias, president of the Ontario Medical Association and an emergency department physician.
    • Improve work conditions for staff. Burnout among health-care workers, and the conditions that contribute to it, need to be addressed, experts say. Grinspun, of the RNAO, said nurses face "brutal" workloads, and having more staff is key to fixing the problem.
  2. Feb 9, 2024 · The Hon. Michael Tibollo, Ontario’s Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions Quick Facts. Today’s agreement reinforces Canada’s and Ontario’s commitment to protect Canadians’ access to health care based on need, not their ability to pay, as outlined in the Canada Health Act. Ontario’s three-year action plan can be found ...

  3. Jul 18, 2022 · So I’d say it’s at a historic high — certainly since we started to measure the performance of hospitals in Ontario. Agenda segment, June 24, 2022: A collapse of Ontario's health-care system? Gurney: There’s a word floating around the health-care sector now, online and in private conversations I’ve been having with health-sector professionals.

  4. Feb 14, 2024 · In Ontario, there were more than 35,000 acute-care hospital beds in 1990. Despite the province’s growing and aging population, Ontario’s government had cut that number down to 20,000 beds by ...

  5. PODS have been adopted in 25 hospitals across Ontario, reaching more than 80,000 patients annually, through the support of Health Quality Ontario and the Council of Academic Hospitals of Ontario’s Adopting Research to Improve Care (ARTIC) program. They are being further spread to 16 organizations across Canada through the Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement’s Bridge to Home ...

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  7. A secondary report, Prescription for northern Ontario, was released at the same time, offering an ambitious plan to address serious health-care gaps in northern Ontario. “ Prescription for Ontario set out priorities and pathways to address health-care challenges all across Ontario,” OMA CEO John Bozzo said. “With its release in 2021 ...

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