Stopping in Cornwall while on a press tour across the province discussing concerns over health-care privatization, the Ontario Health Coalition and Ontario Council of Hospital Unions/Canadian Union of Public Employees (OCHU-CUPE) raised concerns over the practices of a Cornwall-based ophthalmology clinic on Friday.
Natalie Mehra, executive director of the Ontario Health Coalition, claimed a staff person at Premium Vision Surgical Centres in Cornwall told her they would not do cataract surgery at their facility unless people paid for the surgery and for add-ons. Mehra said this practice goes against the laws that protect publicly funded health care in Ontario.
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When she called the clinic, Mehra said she was inquiring on behalf of her mother. She read the transcript of t

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