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  1. Jan 4, 2019 · The “access bonus” is a substantial fee Ontario doctors are paid if their patients do not seek care outside their group, such as at a walk-in clinic.

  2. Apr 1, 2019 · Practices received a bonus of up to 18.59 percent of capitation payments, which was reduced dollar for dollar if their patients sought care outside their group for in-basket services.

    • Richard H. Glazier, Michael E. Green, Eliot Frymire, Alex Kopp, William Hogg, Kamila Premji, Tara Ki...
    • 2019
  3. access bonus is structured such that primary care practices earn bonuses when their patients do not seek external care (i.e., outside use) for core primary care services.

  4. Oct 1, 2021 · Effective October 1, 2021, K080, K081, and K082, services rendered on or after October 1, 2021 by a family physician outside of the patient’s enrolling group will be considered Outside Use. The approved amount for these services will be deducted from the enrolling physician’s Access Bonus payment.

  5. Apr 14, 2023 · Practice Care provides the insights you need to determine which of your patients are receiving care outside of your group (including virtual care), and gives guidance on the appropriate patients to de-roster and optimally manage your Access Bonus including:

  6. Additionally, physicians receive monthly comprehensive care capitation payments for all enrolled patients. Bonuses, premiums and special payments are paid for services such as chronic disease management, preventative care, prenatal care and home visits for enrolled patients, and for hospital visits, obstetrical care and palliative care for all

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  8. médecine de famille (GMF) or paymentsin private practice receive a bonus for each enrolled patient.7 Like Ontario’s FHTs, GMFs are intended to facilitate access to a family physician and to improve the quality of medical services for the population.7