FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 13, 2025
Press conference in Midland: New academic reports show failures of England’s privatization of hospital surgeries, offer lessons for Ontario

Midland, ON – In the early 2000s, the Labour government in England began contracting out hospital surgeries to for-profit facilities with the stated policy objective of reducing wait-times.

However, two decades of privatization led to increasing inequalities, longer wait-times, and reduction in capacity in the public system, according to research by Allyson Pollock, professor emerita at Newcastle University.

These reports offer lessons for Ontario, which is comparatively in the initial stages of its hospital privatization plan and has used the same rationale to contract out cataract, hip, and knee surgeries.

On Monday morning, Pollock will be joined at the Midland Public Library by OCHU-CUPE president Michael Hurley and Ontario Health Coalition executive director Natalie Mehra to reveal detailed findings of these academic studies and their relevance to Ontario.

The Ontario Health Coalition will also be providing updates on access to surgeries in Simcoe County.

Who:  Allyson Pollock, professor emerita at Newcastle University
           Natalie Mehra, executive director of the Ontario Health Coalition
           Michael Hurley, president of OCHU-CUPE

What:   Media conference to release new reports on hospital privatization in England

Where: Midland Public Library – 320 King St., Midland

When:  11:00 a.m. on Monday, November 17

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For more information, contact:

Zee Noorsumar

CUPE Communications    

znoorsumar@cupe.ca

647-995-9859