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Ontario courtroom dismisses Constitution problem of regulation designed to unlock hospital beds

January 28, 20252 Mins Read
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An Ontario courtroom has dismissed a Constitution problem of a controversial regulation that permits hospitals to put discharged sufferers into nursing houses they didn’t select and cost those that refuse the switch $400 per day to stay in a hospital mattress.

An Ontario courtroom has dismissed a Constitution problem of a controversial regulation that permits hospitals to put discharged sufferers into nursing houses they didn’t select and cost those that refuse the switch $400 per day to stay in a hospital mattress.

Superior Court docket Justice Robert Centa says Invoice 7 is making extra hospital beds out there quicker and isn’t coercive or interfering with sufferers’ liberty, dignity and autonomy.

The regulation enacted in late 2022 permits hospital placement co-ordinators to decide on a nursing house for a affected person who has been deemed by a physician as requiring an “alternate degree of care,” or ALC, with out consent.

Sufferers could be despatched to nursing houses as much as 70 kilometres from their most popular spot in southern Ontario and as much as 150 kilometres away in northern Ontario.

The regulation sparked outrage amongst seniors and was challenged in courtroom by the Ontario Well being Coalition and the Advocacy Centre for the Aged.

The organizations argued of their courtroom submitting that Invoice 7 has not had its supposed impact, pointing to authorities knowledge that confirmed the variety of ALC sufferers had elevated greater than a yr after the regulation was enacted.

However the choose disagreed, saying Invoice 7 “advances an necessary goal” of lowering the variety of these sufferers in hospitals as a way to unlock beds for individuals who want hospital-level care.

“I’ve additionally discovered that any limitations on the rights of ALC sufferers are rationally linked to that purpose, that the means chosen by the legislature to attain the federal government goal meet the requirement of minimal impairment, and that any affect of the restrict of these rights is proportionate,” Centa wrote in his determination.

The federal government has mentioned that putting sufferers in non-preferred nursing houses is a “non permanent measure” till a spot opens up in one in every of their chosen houses.

This report by The Canadian Press was first revealed Jan. 27, 2025.

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