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Proposed Ontario health care transparency changes

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 28 Sep, 2017 10:46 AM
  • Proposed Ontario health care transparency changes
The Ontario government has introduced a new bill it says will improve transparency in the province's health care system. The wide-ranging changes would amend 10 existing pieces of legislation if passed. Here are the key changes:
 
  • Mandatory disclosure of any payments pharmaceutical companies and medical device manufacturers make to health care professionals.
  • Granting paramedics the ability to transport patients to non-hospital settings, like a mental health facility, following a 911 call. 
  • New enforcement tools that would include higher fines and change the safety inspection program for the province's long-term care homes.
  • Clear regulations to ease public health enforcement of recreational water facilities like splash pads and wading pools and personal service settings like barber shops, tattoo parlours and nail salons.
  • A new licensing regime for community health facilities which operate medical radiation devices like X-rays, CT scanners and ultrasound machines.
  • New regulations for diagnostic medical sonographers who operate ultrasound machines.

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