Ontario has far fewer hospital beds than other provinces. Compared to other countries, we are even further behind. For the club of the 33 richest nations (the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development), the average is 4.8 hospital beds per 1000 population in 2012 (or the reported year closest to that). The OECD reports just 2.74 beds per 1000 population for Canada for 2011. (The OECD data can be downloaded here) . Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) data suggests a very similar average for Canada -- 2.79 beds per 1000 population in 2012. Ontario beds however only come out at 2.34 hospital beds per 1000 population. For the rest of Canada, it is 3.24 beds, closer to the norm. ( The CIHI data can be downloaded here) In other words, the rest of Canada has 38% more hospital beds per 1,000 persons than Ontario. The average of the 33 OECD nations is more than two times higher than Ontario. In 1990, according to OECD data, the OECD countries ha
Notes from Leftwords -- Doug Allan