Virtual walk-in care is being held to an impossible standard that is not being applied to any other aspect of health-care delivery in our province. Opinion by Aviva Lowe
A recent Toronto Star headline reads: “Patients who use virtual walk-in clinics more likely to go to ER later: study.”
Moreover, virtual walk-in care is being held to an impossible standard that is not being applied to any other aspect of health-care delivery in our province. Ontarians, on average, wait a suboptimal 111 days for priority two hip replacement surgeries, instead of the target 42-day wait.Only 21 per cent
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