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Ontario launches online tool for health care wait times

The new tool can indicate the length of time between a referral and first appointment with a specialist or surgeon.

TORONTO – Ontarians can now use a new online tool to see wait times for certain surgeries and compare them at hospitals across the province.

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Health Minister Eric Hoskins announced today that it was developed with Health Quality Ontario and can be found on that website.

It includes the length of time between a referral and first appointment with a specialist or surgeon, as well as the time between a decision being made to book a procedure and the date it’s performed.

The province is investing nearly $13 million over two years to expand eReferral systems that connect patients and primary care providers to specialists and other health care services in several regions including Waterloo-Wellington, Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant, and across the north.

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Ontario is also developing an electronic version of immunization cards.

Hoskins says digital health care is one of the greatest tools for patient empowerment.

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