Study questions whether Ontario's primary health care reforms se...

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(Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences) Ontario has invested millions of dollars into the healthcare system in response to a serious doctor shortage.

But despite improvements in primary care, a study out of the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences has found Ontario's chronically sick and poor are the least likely to benefit from the investments.


 

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