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- The group, which represents doctors in Ontario, says 2.3 million Ontarians do not currently have a family doctor. By 2026, 4.4 million or a quarter of Ontarians are expected to be without a family doctor, according to the OMA and the Ontario College of Family Physicians (OCFP).
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Nov 7, 2023 · The College’s latest forecast shows a troubling trend: approximately 1 in 4 Ontarians – that’s 4.4 million – will be without a family doctor by 2026. Last year, the College forecasted that 1 in 5 Ontarians – or 3 million – would be without a family doctor in three years.
Oct 25, 2023 · On Wednesday, the OCFP said the Doug Ford government needs to urgently act as it forecasts one in every four Ontarians will be without a family doctor in just three years.
Oct 26, 2023 · About one in four Ontarians will be without a family doctor by 2026 as the province faces a shortage of physicians, according to a new report. The Ontario College of Family Physicians...
Mar 5, 2024 · Having a family doctor in Ontario shouldn’t be a luxury – it is a necessity. And yet, new data shows more than 516,000 Torontonians are already without a family doctor. The Ontario College of Family Physicians forecasts that number to grow to nearly a million by 2026. “Family medicine is under enormous strain right now due to system-wide ...
Oct 25, 2023 · More than 4.4 million Ontarians could be without a primary-care physician by 2026, according to a new analysis that predicts a substantial increase in orphaned patients as older doctors...
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Feb 16, 2024 · That same study projects the number of people without a family doctor to double to 4.4 million by 2026, potentially leaving one in four people without access to primary care.