Ontario hospitals will need to find ‘efficient’ ways to operate: Elliott
TORONTO — Ontario’s new government will uphold a promise to address hospital overcrowding but any action taken must have fiscal restraint in mind, the province’s health minister said Thursday.
In her first major speech since the Progressive Conservatives were elected this spring, Christine Elliott said the government must tackle the problem, but noted that Ontario faces “difficult financial times” and the health-care sector will have to find ways to operate more efficiently.
“I am convinced the solution lies in system transformation, and building health-care delivery for the future,” Elliott said at a gathering of health-care executives organized by the Ontario Hospital Association. “Only a system-wide lens will help us plan successfully for how we will care for generations to come.”
Elliott, who previously served as Ontario’s patient ombudsman, said the government is mindful it was elected with a mandate of fiscal responsibility.

