Ontario: l'Ombudsman des patients observe une hausse des plaintes

Ontario's patient ombudsman says his office has seen a 33 per cent increase in complaints, and noted a "troubling" trend about problems accessing primary care. A nurse tends to a patient in the intensive care unit at the Bluewater Health Hospital in Sarnia, Ont., on Wednesday, January 26, 2022.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - Ontario's patient ombudsman says his office has seen a 33 per cent increase in complaints, and noted a "troubling" trend in problems accessing primary care.

Craig Thompson, the province's patient ombudsman, released his office's annual report Wednesday with its findings.

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