TORONTO - The next step in Ontario’s plan to expand the number of privately operated clinics offering publicly funded health care will roll out early next year, Health Minister Sylvia Jones announced Monday, with four centres offering hip and knee replacements.

Ontario is spending $125 million over two years to add up to 20,000 orthopedic surgeries at community clinics.

The government has already expanded the private delivery of public health care services for cataract procedures, as well as MRI and CT scans, and said that has involved 40,000 eye surgeries in the past year and tens of thousands of MRI and CT operating hours.

The expansion should ensure that 90 per cent of patients get those procedures within clinically recommended time frames, up from the current level of 80 per cent, J

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