April 24, 2024

Clinic launches health care fight

It’s being called a defining case in the history of Canadian health care.

Four plaintiffs have now joined a constitutional challenge of BC’s health laws.

The challenge, launched by Doctor Brian Day of the Cambie Surgical Centre, was started after a recent audit revealed the private clinic was billing for services normally covered by Medicare.

Now four people, including two young people, have joined onto the suit.

Doctor Day says it’s not acceptable patients are suffering while they wait for necessary care.

“In a free and democratic society, patients should not have to sue for access. We reject assertions that is somehow unethical or immoral, to use one’s own funds to care for one’s health.”

Day says he expects the case to go all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada, and for the province to seek an injunction against the private clinic accepting  new patients.

 

CKNW Vancouver News

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