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October 18, 2008 NEWS
The McGuinty government has reached a new agreement with the Ontario Medical Association that includes a shared commitment to help 500,000 Ontarians without a family physician find one. The commitment is the driving force behind a new program called Health Care Connect that will connect patients with family health care providers who are taking on new patients. Health care professionals in each of the 14 Local Health Integration Networks will connect people with appropriate health care providers in their community. The program will be launched in February, 2009. Other key components of the agreement ratified by Ontario Medical Association members on October 18 include:
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“This new agreement reflects the common vision shared by our government and the province’s doctors on how to improve health care for all Ontarians,” said Health and Long-Term Care Minister David Caplan. “We expect significant progress to be made in the next few years in family health care becoming available to more Ontarians and hospital emergency departments becoming less crowded.” QUICK FACTS
LEARN MORE Find out more about the government’s priorities to improve Ontarians’ access to health care. Read about Family Health Teams in the province. For public inquiries call ServiceOntario, INFOline at 1-866-532-3161 (Toll-free in Ontario only) Media Contact :
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