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Apr 24, 2024 · The government will allow primary care providers to spend more time with patients by making changes that encourage employers to use other tools instead of sick notes, such as attestations, that will help maintain accountability as employees request time off sick.
- Ontario Connecting Over 300,000 People to Primary Care Teams
PETERBOROUGH — The Ontario government is investing $110...
- Ontario Connecting Over 300,000 People to Primary Care Teams
Oct 22, 2024 · The reason why family physicians in Ontario are charged when their patients go to walk-in clinics comes down to how the government funds “family health organizations” (FHOs) and “family ...
- Robyn Urback
Mar 11, 2024 · As the number of people across Ontario without a family doctor reaches a record high, Premier Doug Ford's government is facing a fresh push to make family practice more attractive to...
Jan 11, 2024 · What the government should do is improve the productivity of the family doctors Ontario already has, taking away as much of the administrative burden as possible. In exchange, doctors...
- Randall Denley
Oct 12, 2023 · The Ontario College of Family Physicians is calling on the Ontario government to protect the health of Ontarians and support family physicians by implementing immediate solutions: Ensure all family doctors are supported by teams, which may include registered nurses, nurse practitioners, social workers, dietitians, and pharmacists.
Jul 11, 2024 · New data shows the number of Ontarians without a family doctor has reached 2.5 million, up from 1.8 million in 2020. More than 160,000 people were added to the list of those without a family doctor in a six-month period alone, according to new data.
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Feb 1, 2024 · PETERBOROUGH — The Ontario government is investing $110 million to connect up to 328,000 people to primary care teams, bringing the province one step closer to connecting everyone in Ontario to primary care.