Feds commit another $2B to cut health backlogs caused by COVID-19
OTTAWA – Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says the federal government will commit another $2 billion to help provincial health systems work through their surgical and diagnostic backlogs caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The funding, contained in the newly tabled Bill C-17, follows a $4-billion top-up to the federal health transfer last summer and is expected to be a one-time payment.
Throughout the pandemic hospitals across the country had to delay non-emergency procedures to make way for urgent COVID-19 cases.
That’s led to delayed care for millions of Canadians, on top of already lengthy wait lists for many procedures and diagnostic tests.