Ontario Oversight Lapses Let Physicians Bill for More Than 24 Hours a Day: Auditor General

Ontario Oversight Lapses Let Physicians Bill for More Than 24 Hours a Day: Auditor General
Ontario's auditor general Shelley Spence speaks to media following the release of her annual report at the Ontario legislature in Toronto on Dec. 2, 2025. The Canadian Press/Sammy Kogan
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Ontario’s auditor general says the province is not properly monitoring the billing practices of doctors, noting several cases in which physicians have billed for more than 24 hours in one day or for all 365 days of the year.

Provincial auditor Shelley Spence presented the findings in an annual report, which found that the Ministry of Health system that doctors are using to bill the Ontario Health Insurance Plan for services provided to patients has limited functionality for flagging high-risk submissions.