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Letter: Privatization will make health care worse

‘Allowing private, for profit care is an overly simplistic solution to a complex problem and it’s a bad idea’
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Editor’s note: This letter is in response to the letter, “Going private doesn’t better health care or wait times”, published on Nov. 14. You can read that letter here.

Terry Martyn’s recent letter clearly describes the concerns with Doug Ford’s plan to introduce more private health care to reduce wait times for care and increase efficiencies in Ontario’s health care system.  

Increasing capacity in other centres not only erodes our public health system, it threatens to worsen it. The already stretched health human resources can only be further depleted if nurses and other regulated professionals leave the public system to work elsewhere.

Furthermore, for-profit health care compromises quality, costs more, expands a two-tier system, and worsens wait times. We are already facing a crisis in our public system – this will make it worse.

A recent CBC investigation revealed that the provincial government is paying private clinics as much as twice the amount it reimburses the public system for the same procedures. This cannot equate to a cost-efficient way to get more surgeries done, as the premier and health minister have promised.  It does equate to great profits for the private sector. 

As Mr. Martyn stated, allowing private, for profit care is an overly simplistic solution to a complex problem and it’s a bad idea.  

Maria Casas, RN
Political Action Executive Network Officer, 
RNAO Sudbury & District Chapter