Tuesday, July 12, 2016

BAD FOR PATIENT CARE AND PHYSICIANS

After a bitter two-year impasse, the Ontario Medical Association and the Ministry of Health suddenly kissed and made up over a tentative agreement Monday. The closed-door negotiations took everyone by surprise — from those in the higher echelons of the OMA to thousands of front-line physicians.  Given this total lack of transparency and due process, hundreds of physicians now question the motives behind OMA’s endorsement of a contract that is clearly bad for patient care and bad for physicians.
 

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