New legislation will strengthen governance and transparency, enhance patient care and improve service delivery
On December 2, 2024, the Ontario government introduced the More Convenient Care Act, 2024, which would, if passed, take the next step in the province’s plan to provide more people with the right publicly funded care, in the right place by building healthier communities, and bolstering the province’s health care workforce today and in the future.
“With the More Convenient Care Act, our government is taking the next steps to improve how the health care system connects people to high-quality care, at every stage of life,” said Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “With this legislation, we are continuing to bring forward bold actions and innovative solutions to create a stronger, more connected health care system.”
Included in the package of proposed initiatives, the government would deliver on its commitment to support the voluntary mergers of nine Local Public Health Agencies (LPHAs) into four new entities. These mergers will address long-standing issues in Ontario’s public health sector, such as capacity limitations, organizational performance inconsistencies and challenges with staff recruitment and retention of health care staff. The province is also working with public health partners to clarify the roles and responsibilities of public health units to build healthier communities across the province.
Other legislative and regulatory changes being proposed in order to connect more people to convenient care, close to home, include:
Strengthening Governance and Transparency
Enhancing Patient Care
Improving Service Delivery
If passed, the More Convenient Care Act, 2024 builds on the Your Health: A Plan for Connected and Convenient Care, to connect Ontarians to the care right care, where and when they need it.