Ontario Health Coalition

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Ontario Health Coalition is a non-profit organization that advocates for the protection and improvement of public health care in Ontario, Canada. The coalition is composed of over 400 member organizations, including patient advocacy groups, unions, professional associations, and community organizations.

History[edit | edit source]

The Ontario Health Coalition was established in the late 1990s in response to concerns about the impact of health care restructuring and privatization on the quality and accessibility of health services in Ontario. The coalition's founding members included representatives from a wide range of health and community organizations, as well as concerned citizens.

Mission and Activities[edit | edit source]

The mission of the Ontario Health Coalition is to protect and improve public health care in Ontario. The coalition works to achieve this mission through advocacy, education, and community organizing. The coalition's activities include lobbying government officials, conducting research, organizing public forums and rallies, and coordinating campaigns on key health care issues.

The Ontario Health Coalition is particularly known for its work on issues related to hospital funding, long-term care, home care, and health care privatization. The coalition has been a leading voice in the fight against health care cuts and privatization in Ontario, and has played a key role in several successful campaigns to save local hospitals and health services.

Structure and Governance[edit | edit source]

The Ontario Health Coalition is governed by a board of directors, which is elected by the coalition's member organizations. The board is responsible for setting the coalition's strategic direction and overseeing its activities. The coalition also has a small staff team, which is responsible for coordinating the coalition's campaigns and activities.

The Ontario Health Coalition is a member of the Canadian Health Coalition, a national advocacy organization that works to protect and improve public health care in Canada.

Criticism and Controversy[edit | edit source]

While the Ontario Health Coalition has been praised for its advocacy work, it has also faced criticism. Some critics argue that the coalition's focus on public health care overlooks the potential benefits of private health care. Others have accused the coalition of being overly political or biased in its approach.

Despite these criticisms, the Ontario Health Coalition remains a prominent voice in the debate over health care in Ontario, and continues to play an active role in advocating for the protection and improvement of public health care in the province.


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