Ontario Health Coalition

OHC NEWSFLASH
January 27
2003

Contents:

1. Health Action Assembly- brief update

2. For-Profit MRI/CT Clinics - update

3. First Ministers Conference - Feb. 4 & 5 rallies and events

4. National Health Care Summit - Feb. 7 - 10

5. Romanow NOW! Upcoming actions and national e-petition - sign on now

6. Tour Against For-Profit Healthcare - with Maude Barlow - list of cities winter 2003

7. Briefing Notes - upcoming dates, location of for-profit MRI/CTs


Hundreds Call for Action Against Privatization at Health Assembly

On Saturday January 18, approximately 300 representatives of OHC member groups gathered in the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Toronto to set the Health Coalition’s strategy for the next several months. Attendees planned an aggressive outreach and mobilization campaign to win the implementation of the Romanow recommendations and to stop for-profit healthcare and discussed pre-election materials to assess election candidates’ platforms. After a morning of briefings and discussion, delegates joined the anti-war march and then reconvened for regional groups to continue planning. Health coalitions and member organizations sent representatives in from every corner of the province — from Kenora and Thunder Bay in the Northwest to Windsor in the Southwest and Ottawa in the Southeast. The coalition is now in the final planning stages for the action strategy. Look for the kick off in February.


Opposition Mounts -- Province Forced to Reduce Numbers of For-Profit MRI/CTs

Health Minister Tony Clement has reduced the number of for-profit MRI/CT clinics to less than half of the 25 announced last summer. But the Ministry is racing ahead using bonuses and other incentives to get the clinics up and running by the end of March. Opposition to the clinics has heated up: the Ontario Health Coalition released a damaging report "Scanning for Profit" which received a great deal of media attention last fall. The Ontario Association of Radiologists have taken out newspaper ads featuring an MRI of a brain and asking why Ernie Eves won’t use his. Most recently the Ontario Hospital Association weighed in with a public announcement of their opposition to the "poaching" of hospital radiation technologists and radiologists.

Regional rallies opposing the for-profit clinics and hospitals are in the planning stages, contact your local health coalition. For copies of "Scanning for Profit" please contact the Ontario Health Coalition. Look further down the page for a list of cities in which the province intends to open for-profit clinics.


Romanow Now!

Gearing up for the First Ministers’ Conference &

National People’s Summit

Critical decisions about the future of Medicare will be made at next week’s First Ministers’ Conference in Ottawa. Meanwhile, the movement to win the implementation of the progressive Romanow recommendations is just hopping. A massive national e-petition has been launched by the Canadian Health Coalition. Local coalitions and member groups have been actively lobbying and pressing M.Ps for commitments. Seniors’ groups, health centres, unions, professional associations, community agencies and ethnic & cultural organizations have contributed through their own petitions, letters, articles and lobbying.

Events & Actions

February 4 & 5: First Ministers’ Meeting

February 4 -5:30 pm at 24 Sussex Dr. in Ottawa.

The Ontario & Ottawa Health Coalitions are helping to organize a reception line for the First Ministers as they arrive at the Prime Minister’s house for dinner. Local health coalitions from the region are carpooling in. Bring a flashlight or red flashing lights.

February 5: 12 o'clock noon, Outside Old City Hall, 111 Sussex Dr. - "Rally for Medicare"with Shirley Douglas, Maude Barlow, Judy Darcy and others.


Act now for public health care

February 7 — 10, 2003

Ottawa Congress Centre

55 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa

Friday February 7, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The weekend starts with a forum on defending and renewing public health care, sponsored by the Council of Canadians and the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

Join experts and policy-makers from across Canada to discuss the reforms we must demand from politicians. Roy Romanow and many other high profile researchers, academics and activists will be speaking at this event (please see www.canadians.org for details of the day).

Stand up for health care: A citizens’ celebration

Friday February 7, 7:30 p.m.

Come and celebrate 40 years of Medicare! Rousing speakers and fine music pay tribute to our health care system — and the people who work in it. Guests include: Judy Darcy, CUPE National President Maude Barlow, Council of Canadians, Shirley Douglas, health care activist …and more!

Hosted by activist and performer Greg Malone

THE PEOPLE'S SUMMIT ON HEALTH CARE is an opportunity for all those who care about Medicare to organize for the future of our public health care system. Members from all sectors of the labour movement are invited to participate. Public health care belongs to and benefits every one of us- and we urgently need workers from every union to come together, organize and hold our governments to account.

People’s Summit on Health Care

Saturday February 8 — Sunday February 9

Organized by unions, the Canadian Health Coalition, the Council of Canadians and the Canadian Labour Congress. Help develop a progressive action plan for better public health care. At the summit, we’ll share information and ideas, and develop a plan for action. Workshops will build skills you can use in your workplace and your community. The conference also features exciting national and international speakers.

Demand federal action for public health care

Monday February 10

On Monday, we’ll make sure our voices are heard. We will be organizing a lobby blitz of federal politicians.

Let’s send the government a clear message that they must take immediate steps to strengthen public health care.

REGISTRATION FEE: $150

(includes admission to Friday day event as well as People’s Summit).

Mail or fax (payable to Canadian Labour Congress) and completed registration forms (available at http://www.canadians.org ) and method of payment to:

Act Now for Public Health Care! 2841 Riverside Drive Ottawa, ON K1V 8X7


National E-Petition

Please distribute as widely as possible — apologies for cross posting

Dear friends of Medicare,

Crucial decisions that will affect our future will be made in the forthcoming First Ministers’ meeting on health care planned for early 2003. Prime Minister Chrétien and the Premiers must hear strong and loud the voice of Canadians who are eager to strengthen Medicare.

We urge you to sign the online petition that we have created demanding full implementation of the Romanow Report recommendations. It only takes a minute! Please access the petition at:www.petitiononline.com/romanow

Please distribute this email as widely as you can — this is the most important thing you will do today! If you host a website, make sure to place a link to the petition prominently in your homepage. For analysis and information about the Romanow Report, go to: www.healthcoalition.ca. For inquiries about the petition, please contact: implement_romanow@yahoo.ca

Mike McBane

Canadian Health Coalition


Briefing Notes

Dates to Note:

January 23 - Premiers’ Meeting Toronto, Sutton Place Hotel, Bay & College Streets

Late January/early February - Ontario Cabinet shuffle expected

February 4 & 5 - First Ministers’ Meeting, Ottawa, Eve. Feb 4 Dinner at 24 Sussex Drive, Feb 5, Old City Hall

March - Target start date of for-profit MRI/CT facilities & Deadline for signing of P3 hospital deals for Brampton & Ottawa

March 17 - Ontario Legislature Reconvenes

April/May/June - Rumoured Provincial Election

Fall - Escalation of Federal Leadership Race

November - Municipal Elections

Locations of Announced For-Profit MRI/CT Clinics:

MRI: City of Kitchener/Waterloo/Guelph

Municipality of York

City of Kingston

CT: Town of Bracebridge or Huntsville

City of Brantford

City of Thunder Bay

Combined MRI/CT:

Town of Oakville/Town of Mississauga

Municipality of Durham


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