Manitoba Health Minister Cameron Friesen announced on Thursday that the province’s government is issuing a request for proposals – from both private and public facilities – to start completing elective surgeries that were postponed amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Friesen said applicants are being asked to give details on how they plan to “address priority surgical and diagnostic areas by creating additional capacity in our system.”
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Coronavirus: Manitoba issues request for proposals to fix surgery backlog
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