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Healthcare challenges in northern Ont. to be addressed

October 27, 2021


Dr Adam KassamSUDBURY, Ont. – Addressing healthcare challenges and service gaps in northern Ontario are among the top priorities of a major new plan by the Ontario Medical Association to transform the province’s struggling healthcare system.

Prescription for Northern Ontario, released by the OMA, is an ambitious action plan containing 12 recommendations to address the unique healthcare challenges in the north, including:

  • The chronic shortage of doctors, especially in specialities such as family medicine, emergency medicine and anesthesia
  • The profound and disproportionate impact of the opioid crisis and mental health issues, including insufficient numbers of mental health and addiction care providers, especially those who help children
  • The lack of high-speed internet and unreliable connectivity, which limits the availability of high-quality virtual health care
  • Unsafe drinking water and inadequate health-care facilities and resources in Indigenous communities

Prescription for Northern Ontario is part of a larger master plan, Prescription for Ontario: Doctors’ 5-Point Plan for Better Health Care, which provides 75 provincewide recommendations for implementation over the next four years. Both road maps are the result of the largest consultation in the OMA’s 140-year history, which involved 110 stakeholder groups, 1,600 physicians and almost 8,000 Ontarians from 600 communities.

“The OMA recognizes that the northern disparities in healthcare have existed for many years but the COVID-19 pandemic has made these gaps more visible and the need for solutions more urgent,” OMA president Dr. Adam Kassam (pictured) said at a news conference at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine.

Northern Ontario spans almost 90 per cent of the province’s geography but had only six per cent of the population. Its distance, weather and infrastructure including reliable internet present barriers to healthcare services.

The healthcare needs of northern Ontario are growing. A greater proportion of its population is over 65. There are more complex chronic illnesses and mental health and addictions than in other regions, and the average life expectancy is 2.5 years lower than in the rest of the province. At the same time, the number of doctors dropped from 1,715 in 2018 to 1,700 in 2019. Almost 100 generalist family physicians are needed in northern Ontario’s rural communities.

With a provincial election less than a year away, the OMA is urging all political parties to adopt its recommendations as part of their platforms.

“Now is our best chance to work together and rebuild Ontario’s healthcare system for the long term,” said OMA CEO Allan O’Dette. “Together, we will have better outcomes for everyone and be prepared for when – not if – the next major health crisis hits.”

About the OMA
The Ontario Medical Association represents Ontario’s 43,000 plus physicians, medical students and retired physicians, advocating for and supporting doctors while strengthening the leadership role of doctors in caring for patients. Our vision is to be the trusted voice in transforming Ontario’s healthcare system.

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