The Ontario government and the Ontario Medical Association (OMA) have received a mediated arbitration award that increases funding to expand access to physician services across the province, including expanded services in rural and northern Ontario and stable staffing for emergency departments across the province. This funding is a result of a September 2024 arbitration award that will increase funding for specific targeted health care investments.
“Today’s strategic investments build on our government’s progress to protect Ontario health care to ensure everyone has reliable access to care, no matter where they live,” said Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “By investing in emergency department staffing and strengthening rural and northern health care, we are making significant strides to conveniently connect Ontario families, especially those in rural and northern communities, to the care they need, where and when they need it.”
This award includes:
Through the Your Health: A Plan for Connected and Convenient Care, the Ontario government will continue to make unprecedented investments into the health care system. Ontario’s plan to provide more connected and convenient care includes historic investments to connect every person to primary care, the largest expansion of medical education in more than a decade, new programs to pay for school and supplies for family doctors, and new community surgical and diagnostic centres.