VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – A group of BC anesthesiologists are asking to join a constitutional challenge of the province’s ban on private health care.
The British Columbia Anesthesiologists’ Society has filed an affidavit with the BC Supreme Court asking to intervene in a case launched by a controversial private clinic operator in Vancouver.
The society says it wants to argue in court that the public health care system is failing patients, particularly when it comes to surgical wait times.
The society’s executive director, Dr. Roland Orfaly, says his group isn’t taking a position on whether there should be more private care, but says whatever happens, the public system needs to be fixed.
Orfaly says the public system isn’t meeting the needs of patients, and he accuses the government of manipulating wait-times data in the media to paint a more favourable picture.
The BC Anesthesiologists’ Society, which represents some, but not all, of the province’s anesthesiologists, has been in a long-standing labour dispute with the province that has focused on staffing levels and pay.
BC docs ask to join private health care court case
Anaesthesiologists feel public health care system failing patients
News1130 Staff/The Canadian Press
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