Ontarians without a primary care practitioner may soon be relieved to connect with one in their community. Article content
This week, the provincial government launched a call for proposals to create and expand approximately 75 primary care teams with the aim of connecting 500,000 more residents with primary care. Article content
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It’s an “over $250 million investment,” the Ontario government announced on Monday.
It’s also part of the government’s $2.1 billion primary care action plan to connect everyone in province to convenient primary care by 2029. The entire campaign stems from the Primary Care Act passed in May.
Communities across the province can apply for the recently announced funding. The teams, new or expanded, will be expected to p