Health coalition says use of private clinics won’t cure B.C.’s surgical backlog
VANCOUVER — A coalition of public health-care advocates is calling on the British Columbia government to ease a COVID-19-caused surgical backlog through publicly funded solutions, not private clinics.
The BC Health Coalition is concerned the province’s Surgical Renewal Plan could escalate the use of for-profit surgical clinics.
The coalition says the plan to reduce wait times should first offer concrete proposals to ramp up improvements to public systems.
Coalition co-chair Edith MacHattie says using for-profit surgical clinics has the potential to further entrench profit-driven health care in B.C.