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Sep 6, 2023 |
longwoods.com | Ruth Lavergne |Sandra Peterson |David Rudoler |Ian Scott
FeaturedCurrent IssuePast IssuesSpecial IssuesMastheadFor AuthorsFor Reviewers Healthcare Policy 19(1) August 2023 : 114-129.doi:10.12927/hcpol.2023.27152 Background: In Canada, family physicians (FPs) per capita have increased but so have access challenges. We explored changes in population characteristics, service delivery and FP practice that may help understand these trends.
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Aug 15, 2023 |
cfp.ca | M. Ruth Lavergne |David Rudoler |Sandra Peterson |David Stock
Comprehensiveness is 1 of 4 key attributes of primary care.1 Comprehensiveness of primary care services has been associated with system efficiency and patient-reported high quality of care.2-7 That comprehensiveness is declining is a perennial concern,8-15 with accompanying speculation about the factors driving declines. At the same time, the role of family physicians within health systems continues to evolve16,17 in ways that may shape comprehensiveness.
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