No interest in ‘watering down’ LTC standards: Ontario minister
He says after he reviews the new guidelines he suspects Ontario “will still have the highest standards in Canada.”
Calandra and Health Minister Sylvia Jones were at Toronto’s Humber River Hospital today to announce pilot projects at that hospital and Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre in Barrie, Ont., aimed at helping long-term care residents get faster access to diagnostic tests.The pilot projects are set to include transportation to appointments and increased access to a nurse navigator who can help co-ordinate services for long-term care residents.
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