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Sep 19, 2024 · The author recommends two targeted reforms: — an aggressive increase in the number of nurse practitioners working in community primary care, usually in multi-discipline clinics; and. — expansion, beyond Ontario, in rostering patients and expanding capitation in multi-discipline clinics. Press release.
Jul 9, 2023 · This article explores options for the federal government to take a more hands-on role responding to the present crisis that are constitutionally compliant: investments in virtual care; additional funding for primary care tied to a strengthened condition of reasonable access within the Canada Health Act; a federally-funded direct incentive ...
Feb 27, 2024 · A Toronto-based research team met with and surveyed some 10,000 Canadians about the state of the health-care system — and what they found is deep dissatisfaction and frustration with primary...
Jan 29, 2024 · The OMA has outlined what the government can do to address to the primary care crisis in its Prescription for Ontario: Doctors’ Solutions for Immediate Action. Recommendations include expanding access to team-based care and reducing the burden of unnecessary administration facing doctors.
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Jul 10, 2023 · The federal government has made it a priority to address the shortage of primary care providers because it recognizes that access to primary care improves health outcomes for all Canadians.
Jun 8, 2023 · Through our Sectoral Workforce Solutions Program, we’re addressing challenges in-demand health care occupations are facing. Our government is making sure that Canadian health workers, including women, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, newcomers and other marginalized people, can meet requirements to stay current within the health ...
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This article explores options for the federal government to take a more hands-on role responding to the present crisis that are constitutionally compliant: investments in virtual care; additional funding for primary care tied to a strengthened condition of reasonable access within the Canada Health Act; a federally-funded direct incentive scheme...