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Alberta government contracts out thousands of hip and knee surgeries

CALGARY — Alberta Health says it will contract out thousands of orthopedic surgeries to chartered surgical facilities in Calgary.
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Alberta Minister of Health Jason Copping speaks during a news conference in Edmonton on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022. Alberta Health says it will contract out thousands of orthopedic surgeries to chartered surgical facilities in Calgary. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson

CALGARY — Alberta Health says it will contract out thousands of orthopedic surgeries to chartered surgical facilities in Calgary.

Health Minister Jason Copping says more than 3,000 publicly funded hip and knee surgeries will be done at Canadian Surgery Solutions, an independent health-care facility.

He says that's in addition to the surgeries already being done in Calgary hospitals — and will increase the number by 21 per cent.

The Opposition NDP says the United Conservative government's plan expands surgical privatization.

David Shepherd, health critic for the NDP, says it will do lasting harm to Alberta's public health-care system and ultimately lead to more out-of-pocket costs for Albertans.

He says it also takes staff and resources away from the public system, which is already experiencing staffing shortages.

Copping said, however, that the plan is public health care.

"This is no different than going to see your family doctor," he said. "That's paid through our health-care system and it's a private corporation.

"This is contracting additional resources to build our system."

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 23, 2023.

The Canadian Press