Patient complaints on the rise in Ontario, ombudsman says

A nurse is silhouetted behind a glass panel as she tends to a patient at an Ontario hospital on Tuesday, January 25, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - Ontario hospitals spent more than $9 billion on nurses and other staff from for-profit agencies in a 10-year period, a new study concludes.

The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives study, released Monday, examined financial statements for 134 Ontario hospital corporations as well as data from the Canadian Institute for Health Information. 

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