
Empire Club of Canada Health Care Delivery to Ontario’s Northern Remote Indigenous Communities During the COVID-19 Pandemic | May 4, 2022
The Empire Club of Canada Presents:
Health Care Delivery to Ontario’s Northern Remote Indigenous Communities During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has strained Ontario’s health care system over the past two years as hospitals and health care professionals struggled to support patients in every corner of the province, despite increase workloads and persistent staffing shortages.
As Ontario appears to be turning the corner with regards to this last Omicron wave, there remains an urgent and under-reported crisis in northern and remote communities in Ontario. Remote and indigenous communities continue to face challenges accessing basic and emergency medical care, and this problem has been worsened during the pandemic because of the burn out of health care professionals.
This panel will explore some of these stories and how these communities were supported during the pandemic. More importantly, this panel will reflect on the urgent need for improving health care delivery to these underserviced areas of the province.
Moderator:
Willow Fiddler Staff Reporter The Globe and Mail
Speaker:
Dr. Isaac Bogoch, Infectious Diseases Specialist, University of Toronto and Toronto General Hospital
Alvin Fiddler, Health Transformation Lead and Negotiator, Nishnawbe Aski Nation
Homer Tien, MD, President & CEO, Ornge
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