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Ontario doctors threaten job action if province does not meet demands - The Globe and Mail
‘administrivia’ and duplicative bureaucracy
The legislation, which is supposed to improve the co-ordination of
primary care, would get rid of Community Care Access Centres (CCAC), the
controversial agencies that co-ordinate home care in Ontario, and fold
their duties into regional authorities known as local health integration
networks (LHIN.) It would create 76 new “sub-LHINs,” which the OMA is
decrying as an additional layer of needless bureaucracy.
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