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Radiology Fee Cuts Put Ontario Patients at Risk

The Ontario Association of Radiologists (OAR), on behalf of the province’s 1,000 radiologists, remains gravely concerned and disappointed in the province’s unilateral move to cut an additional $235 million dollars from an already stressed health care system. According to an OMA analysis of the situation, radiology is facing a $100M fee reduction or 25% of the total reduction. The fact that Radiologists have been hit inordinately by this latest cut sends a confusing message as to what the government and the Ministry expect from the medical specialists doing the brunt of the medical imaging diagnoses for Ontario’s more than 13 million patients.

ONTARIO IS PUTTING YOUR HEALTH AT RISK

GOVERNMENT CUTS ARE AFFECTING PATIENT CARE

Since 2015, the Ontario Government has removed approximately $100 million of radiology funding

Ontario’s population is on the rise and aging. Over 140,000 new patients require care in Ontario every year. Seniors represent 17% of the population and are heavily dependent on diagnostic imaging services

Radiology fee cuts have a harmful effect on patient care and safety. They undermine physicians’ ability to provide Ontarians with the highest standard of quality health care services.

Government fee cuts impact the ability to deliver diagnostic imaging service. Radiology cuts will lead to an increase in wait lists, a greater inability to replace outdated equipment & cover increased operating costs

Voice Your Opinion. Get Involved.

Contact Your MPP.  Demand high quality patient care and stop the ongoing cuts to diagnostic imaging.

STOP THE FUNDING CUTS TO YOUR RADIOLOGY SERVICES 

 

“Government imposed radiology fee cuts affects all Ontarians. As a cancer patient receiving treatment, I am worried that the quality of care will be compromised.  The fee cuts will lead to increase wait lists, a greater inability to replace outdated equipment and cover increased operating costs.”
-Jonathan (Toronto, ON)

Radiology Saves Lives. The Radiologist’s role is central to patient care needs and disease management.

  • Since 2015, the Ontario Government has removed approximately $100 million of radiology funding
  • Ontario’s population is on the rise and aging. Over 140,000 new patients require care in Ontario every year. Seniors represent 17% of the population and are heavily dependent on diagnostic imaging services
  • Radiology fee cuts have a harmful effect on patient care and safety. They undermine physicians’ ability to provide Ontarians with the highest standard of quality health care services.
  • Government fee cuts impact the ability to deliver diagnostic imaging service.
  • Radiology cuts will lead to an increase in wait lists, a greater inability to replace outdated equipment and cover increased operating costs.

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