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Ontario Cardiologists Call on Auditor General of Ontario to Investigate Misuse of Public Resources

June 7, 2016 by Tim Holman in General

Today, the Ontario Association of Cardiologists (OAC) issued an open letter to Ms. Bonnie Lysyk, Auditor General of Ontario, calling on her to investigate the provincial government’s spending in cardiac care and report on what the association considers to be a serious misuse of public resources.

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Open Letter to Auditor General of Ontario

June 7, 2016 by Tim Holman in General

Re: Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Misuse of Public Resources

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2016 Budget Fails to Address Ontario’s #1 Killer: Heart Disease

February 25, 2016 by Tim Holman in General

The 2016 Ontario Budget, tabled in the Ontario Legislature by Finance Minister Charles Sousa today, revealed that the Wynne government has no plan to fight Ontario’s #1 killer: heart disease.

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Submission to the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs

February 1, 2016 by Administrator in General

OAC President Dr. Jim Swan delivers remarks at Queen’s Park

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OAC Board member Dr. Murray Matangi speaks out on government cuts

OAC Board member Dr. Murray Matangi speaks out on government cuts

January 16, 2016 by Tim Holman in General

Psychiatrist Janet McCulloch and opthamologist Don Smallman are among the Kingston-area doctors raising alarm over cuts to fees paid to physicians. (Elliot Ferguson/The Whig-Standard)

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Ontario’s Cardiac Care Infrastructure Collapsing Due to Government Budget Cuts

December 1, 2015 by Tim Holman in General

Outpatient-based cardiac care in Ontario is on the brink of collapse due to drastic and ill-considered budget cuts by the Wynne government. These cuts, imposed unilaterally by the Wynne government in February, April and October without input from the Ontario Association of Cardiologists (OAC), have begun to damage the infrastructure that supports access to outpatient cardiac care in Ontario. This will risk lives, put further pressure on hospital emergency rooms and drive up costs, while making access to care more difficult for Ontario’s cardiac patients.

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OAC Launches Congestive Heart Failure Initiative

September 25, 2015 by Administrator in General

Congestive heart failure is at epidemic proportions in Canada and the story told by the numbers is very depressing.

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Response to G&M Article

September 22, 2015 by Administrator in General

The OAC responds to André Picard’s article in the Globe & Mail titled “Patients the losers in doctor dispute.”

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OAC Wins Big!

OAC Wins Big!

March 5, 2015 by Administrator in General

The Ontario Association of Cardiologists is honoured to have won multiple awards at this year’s AVA Digital Awards.

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Debunking Myths about Women’s Heart Health

February 13, 2015 by Administrator in General

There’s a misconception that when it comes to heart disease women aren’t affected as often as their male counterparts. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Fact is, heart disease and stroke kills more women than men each year in Canada, but 87% of women don’t identify it as their leading health risk.

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Submission to the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs

January 30, 2015 by Administrator in General

2015 SCFEA Pre-Budget Consultations – Presented by:James Swan, President, Ontario Association of Cardiologists

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OAC President Quoted in The Medical Post

January 24, 2015 by Tim Holman in General

On January 20, The Medical Post, a subscription based magazine published an article on the prospect of the Ontario government publishing OHIP billing data in Ontario. This issue had been raised previously by The Toronto Star in December 2014.  OAC President, Dr. Jim Swan, sounds a cautionary note advising that without explanatory wording to help the public better understand the numbers, the publishing of gross billing data would not be very helpful.

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Ontario Budget Cuts Take Aim at Cardiac Care

January 16, 2015 by Administrator in General

Cardiac care is once again in the cross-hairs of the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care in Ontario.

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The Medical Post picks up OAC story

January 13, 2015 by Administrator in General

On January 12, The Medical Post, a subscription based magazine published an article quoting extensively from the Globe and Mail’s story on the status of health care negotiations in Ontario.

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OAC discussed in the Globe & Mail

January 10, 2015 by Administrator in General

On January 10, 2015, The Globe and Mail published a story regarding the status of health care negotiations in Ontario.
The story centres on a leaked email from the OAC President, Dr. Jim Swan, to cardiologists who have not yet joined the Ontario Association of Cardiologists.

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OAC Member’s Heartwarming Story

December 22, 2014 by Administrator in General

Every so often there’s a story that touches just about anyone who reads it. In case you missed it, the Toronto Star wrote a wonderful piece about OAC member cardiologist Dr. Jack Colman, and how a decision he made over two decades ago has come full circle.

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