Health System & Advocacy
OMA plan aims to reduce wait times
New model would move procedures into publicly funded ambulatory centres
March 23, 2022
This edition of the Ontario Medical Review continues to advance the OMA’s Prescription for Ontario: Doctors’ 5-Point Plan for Better Health Care, reinforcing the association’s recommendations ahead of the June 2 provincial election. Read about the inequities in palliative care, the impact wait times are having on the profession and patients, and how publicly funded ambulatory care centres could be the answer.
New model would move procedures into publicly funded ambulatory centres
March 23, 2022
Immediate action needed to address health delivery gaps
March 23, 2022
CEO update: Physician leaders can help heal health-care system
March 23, 2022
OMA wants to ensure appropriate end-of-life care for every Ontarian
March 23, 2022
Social determinants of health addressed with group model
March 23, 2022
Understanding virtual care’s place and purpose in medicine
March 23, 2022
Pandemic has exposed cracks in the system and specialists back OMA’s plan for change
March 23, 2022
President’s message: Physicians leading the way on the road to recovery
March 23, 2022
Solutions sought on solving physician burnout
March 23, 2022
Physicians share how delivering care in the pandemic has impacted them and their patients
March 23, 2022
Strengthening the public health system requires increased investment and more efficient sharing of information
March 23, 2022
OntarioMD offers CME-accredited digital health tutorials, educational events and webinars
March 23, 2022
Parents, physicians bear the burden of keeping track of long medical histories
March 23, 2022
This year marks a significant anniversary for the Ontario Medical Review
March 23, 2022