Ontario Medical Association proposes stand-alone surgical centres to clear wait lists

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September 19, 2022

The creation of surgical centres is proposed as a solution to reduce pressures on the province’s hospital system and to clear the backlog of scheduled surgeries. The OMA says these "integrated ambulatory centres" would provide same-day surgeries and procedures such as hip and knee surgeries, freeing up ORs for sicker patients and shortening wait times overall. These stand-alone centres would partner with local hospitals to provide insured medical services and would merge into the publicly funded healthcare system. Other solutions include offered by the OMA include:

  • Licensing more foreign-trained physicians, through increased residency spots and a government practice-ready assessment program; and
  • Creating more hospice beds and palliative care services to improve the patient experience, support caregivers and reduce pressures on emergency departments.

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