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Despite challenges in the health-care system, Ontario’s doctors won’t give up.

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A trio of doctors discuss while walking down a hospital hallway
CTV News

‘It’s been very successful’: Kingston spending millions to recruit doctors

In the face of a doctor shortage crisis, the city of Kingston, Ont., has invested millions of dollars to recruit dozens of new family physicians.

CBC News

A Toronto-area doctor spent 10 days caring for a dying baby without pay. Here’s why she’s speaking up

Provincial government, OMA directed to find solutions to billing woes

A woman checks her temperature with a thermometer as she lays on a sofa
Ottawa Citizen

Health officials brace for a severe flu season, urge people to get vaccinated

Hospitals are already dealing with high occupancy levels ahead of the normal start of viral season.

InnisfilToday

'Free, safe, effective' flu and COVID-19 shots now available across Ontario

Everyone six months and older can get vaccinated at participating pharmacies, public health units and doctor and nurse practitioner offices, province says

Dr. Michelle Barton-Forbes (left) and Dr. Nadim Khalil (right) in their personal protective equipment.
London Health Sciences Centre

LHSC receives 2024 OMA award for measles outbreak response

A multidisciplinary team at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) has been recognized by the Ontario Medical Association (OMA) with the 2024 Team Award for its leadership during the measles outbreak that swept through southwestern Ontario earlier in the year.

CBC Radio One Online

Advocacy group for doctors says OHIP red tape is leading some doctors to leave medicine

The Ontario Medical Association says too many doctors are spending their time chasing after payment errors, appealing rejected claims AND working unpaid hours trying to get reimbursed for treating patients without health cards.

Sudbury.com

Physicians groups cry foul over new rule for international medical grads

The OMA is sounding the alarm about a recent change to Ontario’s medical residency application process.

doctor giving pregnant patient vaccine
Global

Canadian doctors call on Ontario to reconsider new residency policy

A growing number of medical organizations are urging the Ontario government to re-evaluate a new policy that disqualifies many international medical graduates from seeking residency positions in Ontario.

The Globe and Mail

Ontario family doctor waitlist reduced by half, health minister says

More than 50 per cent of the Ontarians who were on an official waiting list for a family doctor at the start of the year now have a medical provider, according to the provincial government.

Doctor sitting down talking to a patient
Toronto Star

Backlash grows against Ontario’s new rule that would affect family doctors as Canada’s physician groups call change ‘baffling’

The Globe and Mail

Ontario resists pressure to reverse new residency rule for international medical graduates

Ontario is standing firm in its decision to change eligibility requirements for international medical graduates to apply for first-round residencies.

Toronto Star

OMA worried residency policy change could deter international physicians

Small town in rural Ontario
myFM Renfew (Ottawa region)

Ontario Medical Association president is optimistic about RVH’s future and rural healthcare

OMA President Dr. Zainab Abdurrahman discusses the family doctor shortage and expresses optimism for the future of rural healthcare.

The Cochrane Times-Post

Northern Ontarians raise healthcare concerns during town hall

The hour-long event brought together residents from across northern Ontario to share personal stories and ask questions about the state of local health care.

The Manitoulin Expositor

As Ontario expands front-line powers, critics warn of “care by patchwork”

The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) warns that the proposed expansions—though well-intentioned—could risk patient safety and further fragment care.

Dr. Zainab Abdurrahman is pictured
CBC Windsor

Dr. Zainab Abdurrahman visits Windsor to tour hospitals, H4 hub

OMA President Dr. Zainab Abdurrahman joined Amy Dodge on CBC Windsor to discuss health-care issues facing the region, including physician recruitment challenges and hospital pressures driven by funding constraints and a growing population.

Toronto Star

Ford government announces new deal with doctors — with pay boost and incentives to take on more patients in family medicine

The four-year agreement includes incentives for more physicians to practise comprehensive family medicine.

Inside Halton

Ontario looks to expand pharmacist prescription powers. Here’s why the OMA is concerned

Ontario’s Ministry of Health is considering another expansion to prescription powers for pharmacists and other health-care professionals.

The Trillium

Ontario doctors to be paid more for complex patients, admin work