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Province looks to private sector to clear backlog Leah Gerber Observer Staff

THE PROVINCE IS LOOKING TO the private sector to help deal with the backlog in the healthcare system, including providing some surgeries. The plan will be rolled out in three phases, beginning with cataract procedures. In announcing the

new approach, the Ford government said some 14,000 more cataract surgeries will be performed each year at three diagnostic centres in Windsor, Kitchener-Waterloo and Ottawa. The first phase will also include MRI and CT scans, ophthalmic surgeries and minimally invasive gynecological surgeries. With this plan, the

province predicts a return to pre-pandemic levels for surgical wait lists by March. Phase two will continue to focus on cataract surgeries, MRI, CT scans, and colonoscopy and endoscopy procedures. “This will allow hospitals to focus their efforts and resources on more complex and high-risk surgeries,” the govern-

ment said in a release Monday. The third phase will include introducing legislation that will allow community diagnostic centres to perform more MRI and CT scanning, expand surgeries for hip and knee replacements and strengthen oversight of community surgical settings. The plan drew immedi-

ate backlash from critics, including public sector unions and the Ontario Health Coalition. Opponents say the funding should go to established public system, arguing the move will worsen wait times at hospitals, siphoning doctors and healthcare workers away to the private sector. Michael Hurley is the president of the Ontario

Council of Hospital Unions of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE). He says the provincial government has been repeatedly cutting hospital funding. “Hospital budgets are being cut. And they have unused capacity in terms of their operating rooms, and also some of their diagnostic equipment like → HEALTH CARE 4

Woolwich giving out smoke/carbon monoxide detectors Leah Gerber Observer Staff

Woolwich fire chief Dennis Aldous; deputy chief Craig Eveson; Cathy Harrington, executive director of Community Care Concepts; Tina Reed, community support coordinator with Woolwich Community Services; Ward 1 Coun. Nathan Cadeau; Ward 3 Coun. Bonnie Bryant; Mayor Sandy Shantz; Ward 1 Coun. Evan Burgess; Bryan Mchenfelder, vice president of the Elmira Legion; Randy Narine of the Ontario Fire Marshal’s Fire Safety Council and Shawn Artt, operations supervisor for Enbridge Gas, attended the announcement Jan. 12 of the Leah Gerber donation of 244 combination carbon monoxide and smoke detectors.

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A CAMPAIGN TO ELIMINATE CARBON monoxide and fire-related deaths gave a boost last week to the Woolwich Fire Department. The township organization is providing 244 combination carbon monoxide and smoke alarms through Safe Community Project Zero. “Every year in Ontario there are unnecessary deaths from smoke and CO alarms that don’t work. In Ontario in 2022 there were 33 such fatalities taking an extreme toll on families, communities, and

fire fighters,” said Dennis Aldous, Woolwich fire chief, at an event January 12 at the St. Jacobs fire hall. “This donation gives the fire department the ability to make sure as many people as possible have a working detector.” The donation came through Safe Community Project Zero, a “public education campaign that will provide more than 8,000 alarms to residents in 50 municipalities across Ontario,” according to a release from the Township of Woolwich. Enbridge Gas provided $250,000 to the project this year. The local donation is a →WOOLWICH 5

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