A Kingston, Ont., doctor celebrated for organizing drive-thru vaccination clinics that helped thousands get shots at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic is now being ordered to pay back more than $600,000 in fees for those same services.

Dr. Elaine Ma said she organized 45 mass vaccination clinics that administered roughly 35,000 doses between April 2021 and the following February.

Her work was recognized by the Ontario College of Family Physicians, which granted her its Award of Excellence in 2021, in part pointing to Ma’s role in boosting local vaccination rates.

About a year later, the doctor said she received notice from the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) seeking to recoup the money she had billed for the shots — approximately $600,000, plus around $35,000 in interest.

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    11 hours ago

    Sounds like it wasn’t very socialized after all.

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      10 hours ago

      It’s possible there was some fraud going on beyond what the article describes, (it wouldn’t be the first time CBC posted an article missing some important context that might come later), but to me it seems like someone came up with a novel solution that was outside a rigid billing structure.

      COVID 2020 was a terrible, bizarre time that’s probably better left in the past and to punish someone who actually did some good while so many who profiteered with government benefits simply skated by just seems mean. idk, it’s interesting.