The OMA is blasting the province for its plans to end a program that provides health care services for people without health insurance.
The Ontario Medical Association is also pressing for publicly funded integrated ambulatory care centres that would focus on a broad spectrum of specialties and free up hospitals for emergency, acute and complex cases.The Ontario Medical Association is blasting the province for its plans to end a program that provides health care services for people without health insurance and is calling on the government to extend it until a new solution can be worked out.
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