LILLEY: Critics of Ford's health reform are the problem, not the solution

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LILLEY: Critics of Ford's health reform are the problem, not the solution
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Trotting out the people who brought us hallway health care to criticize changes or having a regulator question safety is just desperation.

Bob Bell was Ontario’s deputy minister of health and former head of University Health Network. He’s the one calling Ford’s plan “simply dumb” in discussions with CBC.

“What we need is the right care, at the right time, in the right place and hospitals are not always the right place,” Dr. Orovan said. “This isn’t the only solution but it will add some capacity.” “Many months ago, we were consulted and shared our opinion that stand-alone surgical centres need to be connected to the hospital system to ensure continuity of care and patient safety,” said Dr. Nancy Whitmore, registrar and CEO of the College said.

“There’s already a mechanism to ensure patient safety and they are the mechanism,” Clement said while also questioning their very political stance. “If a duly elected government has a public policy change, it’s their job to work with the government not to use patient safety to stall changes.”.Dr. Ororvan said the CPSO claim on patient safety flies in the face of their own programs and inspection procedures.

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