OAC President Quoted in The Medical Post
On January 20, The Medical Post, a subscription based magazine published an article on the prospect of the Ontario government publishing OHIP billing data in Ontario. This issue had been raised previously by The Toronto Star in December 2014. OAC President, Dr. Jim Swan, sounds a cautionary note advising that without explanatory wording to help the public better…
Read MoreOntario Budget Cuts Take Aim at Cardiac Care
Cardiac care is once again in the cross-hairs of the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care in Ontario.
Read MoreThe Medical Post picks up OAC story
On January 12, The Medical Post, a subscription based magazine published an article quoting extensively from the Globe and Mail’s story on the status of health care negotiations in Ontario.
Read MoreOAC discussed in the Globe & Mail
On January 10, 2015, The Globe and Mail published a story regarding the status of health care negotiations in Ontario.
The story centres on a leaked email from the OAC President, Dr. Jim Swan, to cardiologists who have not yet joined the Ontario Association of Cardiologists.
OAC Member’s Heartwarming Story
Every so often there’s a story that touches just about anyone who reads it. In case you missed it, the Toronto Star wrote a wonderful piece about OAC member cardiologist Dr. Jack Colman, and how a decision he made over two decades ago has come full circle.
Read MoreUpgraded website launch
Today, the OAC launched their upgraded website to ensure it better serves the needs of our members and the Ontario Public.
Read MoreNew communications package
The issues of quality and cost of cardiac care services in Ontario are always on our minds and the OAC re-engaged its Communications agency (McLellan Group) to develop and deploy a communications package consisting of refreshed website, video storytelling and an OAC members bulletin board.
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