Ontario's health minister says the province will address hospital overcrowding issues but any action must be done with an eye to fiscal restraint.
Christine Elliott made the comments today as she addressed a gathering of health-care executives organized by the Ontario Hospital Association.
Elliott said the government must address the problem, but acknowledged that Ontario faces ``difficult financial times.''
She said the health-care sector will have to find ways to operate more efficiently and that will require ``system transformation.''
Premier Doug Ford promised during the spring election to create 15,000 long-term care beds within five years, and 30,000 over the next 10 years to relieve pressure on hospitals.
The government has hired a former hospital CEO to head a new council tasked with finding ways to improve the health-care system.