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New Ontario Health super agency names president and CEO

By StaffThe Canadian Press
Posted December 20, 2019 12:02 pm
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TORONTO – The head of a hospital network east of Toronto has been named the president and CEO ofOntario’s new health super agency.

Matthew Anderson, the current president and CEO of Lakeridge Health serving the Durham Region, will start his new position Feb. 1.

The government is creating Ontario Health by merging the province’s 14 local health integration networks and six health agencies, including Cancer Care Ontario and eHealth.

The board of directors of Ontario Health says Anderson has significant health-care experience and is highly focused on the needs of patients and caregivers.

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Health Minister Christine Elliott says Anderson will play a key role in helping to transform the public health-care system and end hospital overcrowding.

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The government projects the overall system changes will save $350 million a year by 2021-22.

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