TORONTO - Ontario's auditor general has found that the province is not properly overseeing doctors' billings, including in a few cases of physicians billing for more than 24 hours in a day or working 365 days in a year.
Shelley Spence made the findings in her annual report released Tuesday, which contains a series of health-related audits that also found very few family doctors are participating in the province's Health Care Connect system – key to helping Ontario meet its goal of attaching everyone to primary care – and the government hasn't adequately planned its medical school expansion.

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