Hospitals struggle with provincial mandate to balance books

From the Toronto Star

Sick Kids hospital faces $45M cut
Red ink means longer waiting lists for children's services

Canada continues to struggle with Health Care Costs and Provincial Level Deficits


Sick Kids hospital faces $45M cut
Red ink means longer waiting lists for children's services

Hospitals struggle with provincial mandate to balance books


TANYA TALAGA
MEDICAL REPORTER

Longer waits and reduced patient care loom at the Hospital For Sick Children as it faces a budget trim of $45 million.

"Quite frankly, there is no way we can find enough in administration reductions to offset $45 million," said Cyndy DeGiusti, vice-president of child advocacy for the hospital, which received $324,684,000 in funding this year from the Ontario government.

"Inevitably, it'll impact patient care and at this point, we are assuming quite a significant impact," DeGiusti said.

Ontario's health ministry has asked all of the province's hospitals to balance their books by next year. If they project a deficit, they are being asked to submit an accountability plan detailing the cuts they would need to break even.

But inflation, rising drug prices and higher health care labour costs means tough choices are going to have to be made, senior hospital officials throughout Toronto say.

For the last few months, Ontario's hospitals have been in a war of words with the ministry of health concerning funding.

In the past, the provincial government has bailed out some hospitals unable to balance their books. The Ontario Hospital Association says the province's hospitals are facing a $600 million funding gap this year, a number that could be as high as $1 billion next year.

The OHA's Steve Orsini says the difficulty for hospitals is that they have to take steps this year to balance budgets for next year. That means they've got to begin looking at making program reductions this year to be able to balance their budgets next year. "That is the challenge," he said.

Hospitals want to collaborate, not fight, with the government, he said.

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