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An Open Letter to the Citizens of Niagara Falls Riding
    Craitor to continue to serve as Niagara Falls MPP
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Full-day Learning Coming To 21 Schools In the Niagara Region
    The Ontario Government is Committed to Building A Well-Educated Workforce
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Full-day Learning Coming To 21 Schools In the Niagara Region
    The Ontario Government is Committed to Building A Well-Educated Workforce
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Craitor Asks for Public Inquiry into Death of Fort Erie Teen
    To answer concerns about Fort Erie ER closure
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NIAGARA PREPARES TO WELCOME THE OLYMPIC TORCH
    Ontario Government provides support for community torch relay celebrations
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Provincial News
Test Scores Rise For Ontario Students
    McGuinty Government Preparing Students For Future Success
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Ontario Attracts Clean Energy Manufacturing Plants
    McGuinty Government Brings Investment and up to 1,400 Jobs To Ontario
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Keeping Drivers Safe
    McGuinty Government Implements New Drinking And Driving Measures
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Consultations Begin On Public Sector Compensation
    McGuinty Government Takes Next Step In Plan To Manage Responsibly
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Province Takes Action on Eco Fees
    McGuinty Government Committed To Keeping Household Hazardous Waste Out Of Environment
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Ontario Unleashes Potential In Health Care Safer And Increased Access To Care For Ontarians

Ontario wants to give nurse practitioners, pharmacists, physiotherapists and other medical professionals the freedom to provide a wider range of health services. Patients would get better access to health care and have more choices in who provides it.

The government will propose legislation later today that would increase access to care by:

  • Allowing nurse practitioners, pharmacists, physiotherapists, dietitians, midwives and medical radiation technologists to deliver more services that they are now qualified to provide.
  • Changing the rules for administering, prescribing, dispensing, selling and using drugs in practice for chiropodists and podiatrists, dental hygienists, dentists, midwives, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, physiotherapists and respiratory therapists.
  • Removing restrictions on X-rays that can be ordered by nurse practitioners and enabling physiotherapists to order X-rays for specific purposes.

The Regulated Health Professions Statute Law Amendment Act, 2009 would also improve patient safety and strengthen the health care system by:

  • Requiring health colleges to work together to develop common standards of knowledge, skill and judgment in areas where their professions may provide the same or similar services.
  • Making team based care a key component of health college quality assurance programs which ensure the ongoing competence of registered health professionals.
  • Requiring all regulated health professionals to have professional liability insurance.
  • Creating a process to ensure new drug prescribing powers are used in the safest possible manner.

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