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A couple of quick notes here, but I don't want to sidetrack a TTC thread too far w/mental heathcare, much as it is rather on topic at the moment.
1) Ontario is phasing out ward beds and most semi-private beds. The patient tower at Michael Garron provides 80% private rooms and 20% semi-private. Many new facilities are 100% private.
2) The cost of care varies not only between room types, but hospitals. This is reflected in the charges you see on different hospital websites not all aligning. Some hospitals charge a $300 per day premium for a discretionary
private room; while others (Mt. Sinai) charge $400. These differences mean even inter-provincial per diems vary by hospital.
3) A thorough indictment of the way we (Ontario) have mishandled and under-invested in mental health can be found in this Auditor General's Report from 2016-17
It lists off countless failings:
- Net bed closures over the previous years
- Only 4 dedicated psychiatric hospitals in the province.
- Some regions lack even proper mental-health through hospitals (the report notes kids in Muskoka being sent to North Bay for treatment)
- Excessive waits
- Lack of appropriate facilities for discharge
- Limited/no ability of regular ERs to directly refer to specialty hospitals.
Among other things.
Its worth a read if you want to get worked up and ticked off tonight.
1) Ontario is phasing out ward beds and most semi-private beds. The patient tower at Michael Garron provides 80% private rooms and 20% semi-private. Many new facilities are 100% private.
2) The cost of care varies not only between room types, but hospitals. This is reflected in the charges you see on different hospital websites not all aligning. Some hospitals charge a $300 per day premium for a discretionary
private room; while others (Mt. Sinai) charge $400. These differences mean even inter-provincial per diems vary by hospital.
3) A thorough indictment of the way we (Ontario) have mishandled and under-invested in mental health can be found in this Auditor General's Report from 2016-17
It lists off countless failings:
- Net bed closures over the previous years
- Only 4 dedicated psychiatric hospitals in the province.
- Some regions lack even proper mental-health through hospitals (the report notes kids in Muskoka being sent to North Bay for treatment)
- Excessive waits
- Lack of appropriate facilities for discharge
- Limited/no ability of regular ERs to directly refer to specialty hospitals.
Among other things.
Its worth a read if you want to get worked up and ticked off tonight.
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