New legislation will protect Ontario health care by strengthening governance and transparency, enhancing patient care and improving service delivery
The Ontario government has re-introduced the More Convenient Care Act to continue to deliver on the province’s plan to protect health care and 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 for years to come.
“With the More Convenient Care Act, our government is continuing to build on our progress as we connect people to the right care, in the right place, no matter where they live,” said Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “By taking bold and innovative action with this legislation, we are saving patients time and shortening wait lists, while protecting our healthcare system for the future.”
Legislative and regulatory changes to help connect more people to convenient care, closer to home, include:
Strengthening Governance and Transparency
Enhancing Patient Care
Improving Service Delivery
The More Convenient Care Act, 2025 builds on the Your Health: A Plan for Connected and Convenient Care, to connect Ontarians to the right care, where and when they need it.