A Windsor laser clinic has emerged as a model for Premier Doug Ford’s controversial plan to shorten wait-lists by performing more operations outside hospitals — all thanks to COVID-19 and innovative local thinking.
by performing more operations outside hospitals — all thanks to COVID-19 and innovative local thinking.
He said the key is collaboration and co-operation between hospitals and clinics on patients and staffing based on mutual interest — something that will have to be carefully monitored across the province as the government’s plan rolls out. “It’s a win-win for everybody,” said Dr. Wassim Saad, chief of staff at the hospital, which works closely with the surgery centre located in a former gym along an east-end suburban strip clustered with car dealerships.
“A simple question to the NDP and their new leader Marit Stiles: are they OK with telling 14,000 Ontarians waiting for cataract surgery that they should continue to wait?” When COVID-19 hit with full force in the spring of 2020, Windsor Regional Hospital was performing cataract surgeries in cramped quarters in a single basement operating room at its downtown campus. There was little space for distancing and the number of daily operations had to be cut by 80 per cent for patient safety.
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