B.C. Court of Appeal rejects private health care, says Charter breach OK
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Court of Appeal has unanimously upheld a lower court’s dismissal of a Vancouver surgeon’s challenge of the Medicare Protection Act, saying bans on extra-billing and private insurance do not violate the Charter.
The decision upholds the law aimed at ensuring access to medical care in the public system is based on need, not a patient’s ability to pay.
The panel of three Appeal Court justices did find the lower-court judge erred in his analysis of the right to life, saying the provincial act’s provisions do deprive some patients, not only of the right to security of the person, but of the right to life.
However, in their ruling issued Friday, Chief Justice Robert Bauman and Justice David Harris found that breach is in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice.


