Ontario’s health minister is signaling that Queen’s Park will accept new funding from Ottawa, albeit with concerns about programs that require longer timeframes.
“I have had some conversations with [Premier Doug Ford] about the meeting [Tuesday],” said Sylvia Jones on Wednesday. “There is no doubt that any new health care spending and investments, we will accept.”increase health funding by $196-billion over a 10-year periodThe new funding includes an immediate $2-billion top-up to the Canada Health Transfer, as hospitals recover from a“I do have concerns about the timelines,” said Jones.
“Frankly, I was a little surprised that there wasn’t more focus on community care and home care,” she said later. “To me, it is a very natural place for that patient experience to be improved and enhanced.” Officials from the Ontario and federal governments are set to meet again Thursday to discuss details.
Jones also answered questions about a report by the Financial Accountability Office , which projected that the Ford government was set toThe minister claimed other funds were still being earmarked.“When you look at the 50 new, additional hospital builds that are happening – whether those are brand-new facilities, expansions or renovations – those are in-process,” she added. “Of course, the money flows, as is appropriate, when the builds are occurring. But the money has been earmarked.
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