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Ontario considers expanding scopes of practice for health professionals

The government says it is consulting on proposed changes including granting psychologists with specialized training and education in psychopharmacology the authority to prescribe certain medications to manage mental health conditions, as well as to order some diagnostic tests.

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Ontario considers expanding scopes of practice for health professionals

Health Minister Sylvia Jones speaks during question period in the Ontario legislature on May 13, 2025.


TORONTO - Ontario is looking at giving several types of health professionals more authority, including allowing psychologists to prescribe anti-depressants and letting pharmacists administer strep throat tests, but the province’s doctors are pushing back.

Health Minister Sylvia Jones said in a statement that expanding the scopes of practice for health professionals will ease pressures on other parts of the system, such as primary care.

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